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Provost and Executive Vice-President for Academic Affairs (University of Michigan). Staff Files, 1947-2014

570 linear feet (in 571 boxes) — 3.4 GB (online)

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Central academic administrative unit of the University of Michigan which functions as chief executive assistant to the president, responsible for appointments and promotions with oversight for schools, colleges, educational units and programs; including budget planning, legislative relations, institutional research, and affirmative action policies. The Staff Files subgroup contains the files of individual of vice-presidents, associate and assistant vice-presidents, and other staff members within the vice-president's office.

The Staff Files subgroup of the record group Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs consists of 570 linear feet and spans the years from 1947 to 2013. The Staff Files subgroup is comprised of the records of the associate and assistant vice presidents for academic affairs. Whereas the records of the Central Files subgroup often contain finished products, such as reports and policy statements, the Staff Files subgroup tends to document the process of policy formation and other decision-making functions. Scattered through the associate and assistant vice presidents' papers, for example, are frank statements of opinion regarding various schools and programs, candidates for promotion, and the relationship between the branches of the university, as well as notes on meetings with faculty members, committee activities, and other subjects.

The Staff Files subgroup includes the records of the following past and current associate and assistant vice presidents, listed in the order in which their records first appear in the boxlist: Ernest R. Zimmermann, Carolyne K. Davis, Edward A. Dougherty, Richard A. English, Robert L. Williams, John H. Romani, Mary Ann Swain, Robert S. Holbrook, W. Allen Spivey, Robert B. Holmes, Niara Sudarkasa, Robin Jacoby, Robert Sauve, E. Kay Dawson, Susan Lipschutz, Paul Courant, Marilyn Knepp, Pamela A. Raymond, Katharine Soper, Karen Gibbons, John Godfrey, Nancy Cantor, A. Lawrence Fincher, Ralph P. Nichols, Valerie Castle, Glenda Haskell, Linda Gillum, Janet Weiss, Ben van der Plijm, Sharon Schmidt, Kathleen (Kati) Bauer, James Hilton, Stephanie Riegle, Catherine Shaw, Philip Hanlon, Teresa Sullivan, Anne Berens, Brian Konz, John King, Lester Monts, Martha E. Pollack, Lori Haskins, and Ron Fitzgerald. The records of an individual, while still in office, are received by the archives on an ongoing basis.

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Zimmermann, Ernest R., 1960-1981

1.2 linear feet

The records of Ernest R. Zimmermann (1.2 linear ft.), assistant to the vice president in the area of academic services from 1965 to 1981/82, consist of a wide variety of committee files dating from 1960 to 1981. The files arranged in two separate alphabetical listings. Among them are the staff meeting minutes of the Office of Academic Affairs for 1974 to 1979.

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Davis, Carolyne K.

The records of Carolyne K. Davis document both the wide range of her responsibilities as associate vice president as well as her professional interests and activities outside of the university, particularly in the areas of nursing, health sciences, and women's issues. Davis succeeded John Romani as associate vice president for academic affairs in 1975. She had been dean of the School of Nursing since 1973. Her files include some materials dating as far back as 1967 but are primarily from the years 1975 to 1981, at which time she resigned her post as associate vice president to accept a position with the Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, D.C.

Davis's records are divided into three subseries: Topical Files; Schools and Colleges Files; and Legislative Files. The Topical Files and the Schools and Colleges Files contain correspondence, reports, reviews, and budget planning materials regarding the many units that were under Davis's jurisdiction. The Topical Files are also a strong source of information regarding Davis's participation in professional organizations. The Legislative Files series contains information on the University's relations with Congress and the Michigan legislature from 1977 to 1980, primarily with regard to budget appropriations and federal regulation activities in the areas of health sciences and nursing.