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Allen Lichter, Dean, 1999-2006

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In 2008 and 2010, the Bentley Library received small accessions of digital materials (from the Office of the Provost and the Office of the Medical School Dean, respectively) related to the Medical School. These materials comprise a new series, Allen Lichter, Dean 1999-2006, within the Dean's Records subgroup. Content includes a "State of the School" address delivered by Dean Allen S. Lichter at Dow Auditorium in the Towsley Center on May 25, 2004 (with presentation slides and video footage of the event) and email correspondence from 1999-2006. This correspondence deals with faculty recruiting, professional medical boards, event logistics, and communication with donors, Medical School faculty, and administration.

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James O. Woolliscroft, Dean, 1987-2014

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The James O. Woolliscroft, Dean series primarily contains records relating to his review of the faculty and projects of the Medical School, but also contains digital files relating to the Curriculum Transformation Project. Woolliscroft served as the Executive Associate Dean before becoming the Dean and as a result some of the materials within the series covers both positions.

Additional correspondence from Woolliscroft can be found within the Correspondence series.

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Curriculum Transformation Project, 2012-2014

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The Curriculum Transformation Project series (1.5 GB) consists of digital material relating to a the project to completely re-haul the curriculum of the Medical School, beginning in 2012. Presentations and meeting minutes are the bulk of this series, covering faculty discussions on the matter as well as potential problems. A portion of these files document ideas for new classes and their benefit to students.