Wayne State University College of Liberal Arts: Gordon Grosscup Student-Faculty Board Records
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The College of Liberal Arts Student-Faculty Board served as the student government of the College of Liberal Arts at Wayne State University. Consisting of 3 faculty members and 11 students, it first assumed authority on September 14, 1966, succeeding the College of Liberal Arts Student Activities Budget Committee, which was the former de facto student governing board for the College of Liberal Arts. The chief concerns of the Student-Faculty Board were the interests of the students within the College of Liberal Arts. The main duties of the Board were to provide a sense of unity within the College of Liberal Arts; to provide for the election of Student-Faculty Council representatives; to act as a liaison between the students, faculty, and administration; to act as a grievance committee for students in the College of Liberal Arts; and to promote student concerns.
This collection contains documents pertaining to the College of Liberal Arts Student-Faculty Board collected by Dr. Gordon Grosscup, was a professor of Anthropology. He served as a faculty board member of the College of Liberal Arts Student-Faculty Board during the 1966-1967 academic year. During that year, Jim A. Krumm served as student chairman of the Student-Faculty Board. The records in this collection include the reports, agendas, minutes, procedures, and chartering information of the College of Liberal Arts Student-Faculty Board from 1965 to 1967. This also includes materials that detail the transition that took place between the College of Liberal Arts Student Activities Budget Committee and the College of Liberal Arts Student-Faculty Board in 1966.
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