Faculty Meeting Minutes

Access and use

Location of collection:
Archives and Special Collections
Greenwood Library
Longwood University
401 Redford Street
Farmville, VA 23909
Contact for questions and access:
Phone: (434) 395-2432
Fax: (434) 395-2453
Restrictions:

There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes.

Collection context

Summary

Extent:
5.9 Linear Feet 5 archival flat boxes
Creator:
Longwood University. Faculty and Longwood University. Student Standards Committee
Language:
English .

Background

Scope and content:

These volumes, which date from 1884 to 1964, contain the minutes of faculty meetings. Also in this collection is a volume containing the meeting minutes, 1955-1957, of the Student Standards Committee, a group composed of faculty members.

Biographical / historical:

In 1884, State Female Normal School, the first state-funded institution of higher learning for women in the Commonwealth of Virginia, opened its doors in Farmville, Virginia. The faculty of the school at that time, along with the president, William H. Ruffner, began meeting weekly. In 1914, as several other female normal schools had opened in Virginia, the school changed their name to State Normal School for Women. By 1924, the academic program had been overhauled and the two-year teacher training program was replaced with a four-year college academic program granting degrees. To reflect that change, the school was renamed State Teachers College. In 1949, the school had greatly expanded curriculum, class sizes were growing exponentially, and the decision was made to change the name of the institution to Longwood College. Throughout these decades, and multiple changes in names, the faculty continued to meet regularly, and the details of those meetings, preserved for posterity, are included in this collection. Although Longwood University's history began in 1839 with the Farmville Female Seminary and later Farmville Female College, there are no surviving records of any faculty meetings prior to 1884.

Custodial history:

The ledgers in this collection originated in the administrative offices of Longwood College and its various predecessors. It is unknown when these volumes were transferred to the Greenwood Library Archives.

Rules or conventions:
Describing Archives: A Content Standard

Indexed terms

Names:
Longwood University -- : History.