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Title:: School of Arts and Sciences Records 1926-[ongoing]

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The collection contains minutes, by-laws, correspondence, and subject files from Arts and Sciences. Included in the collection are Faculty Minutes from 1926 to the present; American Culture Cluster lectures; by-laws; and material from various committees. <p> Also present in the collection is correspondence from the Dean, as well as subject files on degree requirements, the Sharpe Community Partnership Program, and other topics.<p> Acc. 2010.434: Contains correspondence from the Dean of Arts and Sciences to various professors in departments at the College of William Mary from 1964 to 2004.<p> Acc. 2010.435: Contains correspondence from the Dean of Arts and Sciences to various departments in the School of Arts and Sciences at the College of William and Mary from 1988 to 2008. <p> Acc. 2010.632: Contains correspondence between the Dean of Arts and Sciences and various faculty members; minutes from meetings of the faculty of Arts and Sciences; and subject files related to strategic planning from 1994 to 1996. A box list inventory for this accession is available in the digital content line below. <p>

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