Showing 55 results

Archival description
Offsite Storage RG-D: Dean's Office Records 1969- English
Advanced search options
Print preview View:

RG-D: Dean's Office Records 1969-

  • US US-store Archives/RG-D
  • Collection
  • 1969 - ?

Papers and administrative materials documenting the work of the Office of the Dean.  Some materials may be confidential and not available for research.

There has been a person serving in the capacity of Dean of the Faculty/College since 1944. The exact titles changed over the years and the duties varied, but essentially these persons served similar functions.

In the 1958 North Central Association report to the College, the Dean of the College was responsible for being the academic assistant to the President and the person to assume leadership in the absence of the President.

In 1968 the Dean was described as the person who cooperates with the President in the administration of the academic affairs of the College; who advises the President on academic and other matters; and who represents the President in his/her absence unless an Acting President had been appointed by the Trustees. The Dean also served as Chair of the Faculty Committee on Academic Standing, Chair of the Faculty committee on Admissions and Student Aid, and as a member of the Faculty Executive Council. (From the 1968 NCA report).

When the College was seeking a new Dean of the Faculty in 1980, the principal responsibilities of the Dean were to provide leadership in working with the President and the Faculty in areas of curriculum, faculty development, and maintenance of the quality of the academic profram. (From job description located in RG-F Series 3).

Following is a list of persons in this position with their exact titles, dates, and in parentheses, the name(s) of the president(s) under whom they served.

Earl D. Strong, Dean, 1944-1951 (Stevens)

Max Fuller, Dean of the College, 1951-1954 (Stevens)

R. Homer Norton, Acting Dean of the College, 1954-1956; Dean of the College, 1956-1960 (Hawk, Bowen)

James H. Stauss, Dean of the College, 1960-1966; Provost and Dean of the College, 1966-1969 (Bowen, Leggett)

Joseph F. Wall, Dean of the college, 1969-1973 (Leggett)

Waldo S. Walker, Executive Vice President and Dean of the College, 1973-1977; Provost and Dean of the College, 1977-1980 (Leggett, Turner)

Catherine Frazer, Dean of the Faculty, 1980-1987 (Turner, Drake)

Charles L. Duke, Dean of the Faculty, 1987-1988; Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, 1988-1992; Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, 1992-1997 (Drake, Ferguson)

James Swartz, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, 1998-2008 (Ferguson, Osgood)

Paula V. Smith, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, 2008-2013 (Osgood, Kington)

David Lopatto, Interim Dean of the College, 2013-2014 (Kington)

Michael E. Latham, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, 2014-2019 (Kington)

Anne F. Harris, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College, 2019-2020 (Kington)

Elaine M. Marzluff, Interim Dean of the College, 2020- (Harris)

North Central Association Review

Review by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.  Includes Grinnell institutional data (3 vols), correspondence with NCA and accrediting criteria, report of a visit to Grinnell College, Feb. 28-Mar. 1, 1968

Untitled

Attrition of graduating class, Dec. 1971 Policy and standards for admission of students, 1970-1971 and Recruitment (for 1971-1972) Nov. 1970 Preliminary considerations related to formulation of 1972-1973 Current Fund Budget, Oct. 1971 Enrollment projects (with attrition, 1967/68-1971/72 Departmental size projections for a1972-1973, Sept. 1971 Projected utilizations of major grants, Sept. 1971 The financial state of the College, Sept. 1971 Annual report of the Committee and Admissions and Student Financial Aid, Aug. 1971.

Untitled

Partisan political activity on campus, Sept. 1972 Conditions of appointment, privileges, and obligations fo part-time faculty, Sept. 1972 1971-1972 resume financial report, Sept. 1972 Initial announcement and general guidelines for departmental self-analysis, Sept. 1972 Memo regarding off-campus programs and work study, departmental program analysis, student body size, Aug. 1972 Annual report of the the Committee on Admissions and Student Financial Aid, Aug. 1972 Possible alternatives to the current plan for retirement of faculty at Grinnell College, June 1972 Annual report to the National Science Foundation on use of insitutional grants for science, June 1972 Memo regarding faculty salaries for 1972-1974 Recommendations on Physical Plan budget for 1972-1974, Feb. 1972

Untitled

Final report to the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Dec. 1972 Policy and standards for admission of students, 1972-1973; Recruitment (1973-1974), Nov. 1972 Annual report to Ford Foundation re grant #68-420, Nov. 1972 Current fund budget; preliminary projections 1973-1974, Nov. 1972

Untitled

Statement of general procedures for hiring faculty Faculty size and salaries for 1973-1974 & revised projection resume budget for 1974-1975 Faculty sabbatical leave program Policy and standards for admission of students, 1972-1973; Recruitment, 1973-1974 Letter to the editors of the Scarlet and Black A plan for teaching prose composition at the college

Untitled

Grinnell-in-London final budget estimates for fall 1974 The need for the improvement of the College's computer facilities Actions regarding grading practices The state of the College Memo responding to the open letter from Concerned Black Students (Feb. 27, 1974) Memos frm faculty regarding students that may transfer from Grinnell

Office Files: Conferences

Most files include correspondence, background papers, notes on proceedings, memos. Summer Liberal Arts Seminars, 1979-1982. Participants: Drake University, Central, Grinnell, and Simpson. Seminars for faculty. Funded by Northwest Area Foundation. 8 seminars per year for 3 years. Papers include memos, letter of intent, grant agreement (copy), program evaluations, syllabi, reports. Summer Institute on Teaching and Leaning, 1978-1981. Participants: faculty and students. Curriculum Conference, Aug. 25, 1981. Terrace Inn, Newton, IA. Participants: Grinnell College faculty. Correspondence, memos, papers: Moberg, Thomas, "Some Factors Related to the Creation of a Successful Academic computing Program in a Small College," 1981. "Human Development and the Education of the Whole Person at Grinnell College", Nov. 1976 College Board, Project Equality. April 1982. Participants: Faculty from Iowa high schools and colleges. Trends in High Schools & Colleges, conference, march 1981. Participants: High school teachers from 15 states, Grinnell College faculty.

Office Files: Foundations

Japan Foundation, 1981-1982.  Correspondence, reports, grant applications, Professor Ebersole's course syllabi. Kellogg Foundation, 1980-1986.  A grant "to increase liberal-arts students' understanding of agricultural issues and concerns."  Grant was shared by Luther, Grinnell, Coe and Cornell colleges and supported workshops, symposia, student internships.  Correspondence, reports, budgets, proposals, clippings and news releases, conference schedules and reading lists.  Reports include "Food and Agriculture at Grinnell", "Consortium on Agriculture and World Hunger" 1983, "The United States, the Soviet Union and the World Grain Economy" 1982. MacArthur Foundation, 1982.  Correspondence, grant request. Macy Foundation, 1981.  Correspondence, memo.

Campus Buildings

Campus buildings: College Planning Committee; Task Force on the Future of the College. 1988-1990. Minutes of meetings, Oct. 1988-Oct. 1990 Fine Arts buidling planning. 1988-1990. Reports and memos; needs statements; CPMI reports; Brown Healey Bock reports and plans; Brown Healey Bock floor plans, 1989, shelved in RG-D, Ser. 1.4 oversize file; Music facilities report, Nov. 1988; Rosenfield Museum; Art Dept. mission statement. CPMI (Cost, Planning and Management Internationsl, Inc.) Cost management report, Center for Theatre Studios. June 1989. 1990 Campus Planning Studies. Andres and Arnold. Report on a visit to the Art Dept. March 1990 CPMI. June - Dec. 1992. Minutes of meetings, studies, plans. Dealing with Fine Arts, Science Building, Goodnow Hall (Sociology and Anthropology Depts.)

Faculty Conference Presentations

Arranged by academic year then alphabetically by faculty name. Prior to 1994 these papers were not retained. 1994-1995 Abstracts or full texts of presentations by: Adelberg, Arnold; Affron, Matthew (2papers); Armstrong, Todd; Bateman, Bradley (2 papers); Caulkins, Douglas (2 papers); Chasson, Timothy; Connelly, Peter; Ellis, Ann; Ferguson, William (2 papers); Games, Alison (2 papers); Gardner, Jared (2 papers); Hsieh, Andrew; Hunter, Chris (2 papers); Ireland, Susan (2 papers); Ketter, Jean; Lalonde, Gerald; Michaels, Jennifer (2 papers); Nowak, Barbara; Powell, Irene; Schrift, Alan (2 papers); Silk, Jonathan (2 papers); Simawe, Saadi; Sinnett, Laure (3 papers); Strauber, Ira. 1995-1996 Abstracts, full texts, or program listings of presentations by: Adelberg, Arnold; Andelson, Jonathan (2 papers); Armstrong, Todd (2 papers); Azoulay, Katya; Bateman, Bradley; Bentley-Condit, Vicki; Broe, Mary Lynn; Caulkins, Doug; Cook, Scott; Ellis, Ann; Ferguson, Susan (2 papers); Gardner, Jared (2 papers); Goldberg, Sanford (4 papers); Hewitt, Gary; Ireland, Susan (3 papers); McClelland, Kent; Meehan, Johanna (4 papers); Michaels, Jennifer; Moffett, Sandy; Nathenson, Cary; Rosenthal, Michael; Schrift, Alan (2 papers); Stuhr-Rommereim, Rebecca; Willis, Eliza

Results 1 to 15 of 55