Universities and colleges -- Accreditation.
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
American Institute of Planners records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4007
Abstract
Primarily files of American Institute of Planners executive offices, departments, and committees, this collection consists of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, bylaws, policy statements, contracts, proposals, bills and receipts, publications by AIP and other organizations, drafts, articles, reviews, surveys, and other materials relating to the activities of AIP and its local chapters. Subjects represented include educational and career opportunites for women and minorities in...
Dates:
1934-1978.
American Society of Planning Officials records
Collection — Mapcase folder 1
Identifier: 3247
Abstract
Includes files of the American Society of Planning Officials (ASPO) and material on the activities of other professional planning organizations, including topics of education and job opportunities for minorities and women in planning, professional ethics, awards, transportation, community improvement, and zoning. Also included are records of the Dennis O'Harrow Memorial Fund, and a manuscript for a book about O'Harrow; and files of or about Walter Blucher, Harvey S. Perloff, and Israel...
Dates:
1925-1982.
David Skorton papers
Collection
Identifier: 3-15-3697
Abstract
Correspondence, reports, subject files, background material, and other records relating to Skorton's Presidency of Cornell University.
Dates:
2006-2015.
Frank H. T. Rhodes papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 3-12-1795
Abstract
Records relating to Rhodes' Presidency of Cornell University; papers consist of the routine administrative operation of the University; chief concerns include the University's financial development and alumni relations; relations between the University and research corporations and science foundations; the administration of colleges and units relating principally to programs, personnel, and academic matters; and the social role of the President.
Dates:
1977-1996.