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Academic Affairs: Academic Program Reviews

8 cubic feet 8 boxes
Abstract Or Scope
The Academic Affairs: Academic Program Reviews (APRs) are comprised of internal self-study reports and external team reviews for JMU degree-granting departments, programs, and academic administrative areas. The collection contains both paper and digital files.
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Academic Affairs: Academic Program Reviews 8 cubic feet 8 boxes

Ronald E. Carrier papers

6.29 cubic feet 17 boxes, 3 audiocassettes, 2 microcassettes, 1 CD, 1 VHS
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The Ronald E. Carrier Papers comprise the administrative records of James Madison University's fourth president.
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Ronald E. Carrier papers 6.29 cubic feet 17 boxes, 3 audiocassettes, 2 microcassettes, 1 CD, 1 VHS

Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Records

1.9 cubic feet 5 boxes 2.6 Gigabytes 2,738 digital files
Abstract Or Scope
The Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Records, 1977-2018, document the activities of the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition (SVBC), formerly named the Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Club. Materials include newsletters, meeting minutes, correspondence, promotional material, route maps for the Annual Shenandoah Valley Century Ride and other rides, and digital photographs.
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Shenandoah Valley Bicycle Coalition Records 1.9 cubic feet 5 boxes 2.6 Gigabytes 2,738 digital files

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