- US US-IaGG Archives/RG-O-5-3-4-6
- Unidad documental compuesta
- Summer 1988-1991
Application proposals, Final Projects, Journals
Application proposals, Final Projects, Journals
Annual report and budget summary, Luce Professorship (Chair in Technology and the Liberal Arts), Technology Update Conrerence, International Conference on Data Bases in teh Humanities and Social Sciences, agendas, New Student math tests, computer questionnaire, Iowa Academic Industrial Technology Conference, evaluations of Sloan program impacts on the curriculum, correspondence with other Sloan program colleges, George Hammond convocation address, Kent McClelland Sloan Special Leave Project "Learning Modules for Quantitative Sociology"
agendas, Sloan II participants, special leave grants, summer interns 1984-1988, technology concentration
memos, correspondence, summer internships, requests for funds, agendas, grant schedule, "Course Registration at Grinnell College: Technology Assessment of Possible Further computerization" by Prof. Caulkins 1990, technology studies concentration, NLA visitors program, Music Department computer development, courses
Papers by We. Case, C. Duke and I. Strauber, J. Whittaker, K. Fitzgerald, E. Moore, D. Caulkins, SLAW Report
Sloan Foundation Grant
Fall and spring technology seminars; course reader
MIT Spring Seminar, 1983: information and itinerary
Status Report 1986; Project Directors' Report 1990; Educational Materials and Examples 1990, 1992
1986 NLA Report, 1988-1989 NLA Program Special Leave Grants, notes on the evaluation of the effects of the NLA Program, "NLA Program: a 1992 Scenario", list of NLA Project Directors 1987
Wellesley Summer Workshop for Colleges in Sloan Foundation's New Liberal Arts Program, Project Directors meetin, directors reports, NLA course syllabi, speech by R. O. Elveton (1986)
Wellesley Summer Workshop for Colleges in Sloan Foundation's New Liberal Arts Program, Project Directors meetin, directors reports, NLA course syllabi, speech by R. O. Elveton (1986)
Letters of recommendation, drafts of letters, Moyer's course syllabi and exams. Unsorted
Folders may include programs, press releases, memos to people involved with visiting lecturers, correspondence with speakers, speakers' vitae and biographies, texts of some lectures. Files are arranged chronologically.