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Office of Affirmative Action Records

1.40 Linear Feet
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This collection includes memos, Affirmative action plans, desegregation reports, Office of Sexual Harassment, annual reports, and grievance procedures.

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Office of Affirmative Action Records 1.40 Linear Feet

Office of Institutional Research Records

50.00 Linear Feet
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Acc. 1983.086: This accession contains reports for the Office for Civil Rights (1972-1978); rosters of classified staff (1974-1978); and faculty (1973-1980); a tenure workload study (1975-1976); reports to the State Council of Higher Education (SCHEV) (1966-1978); PDM/ACM/DMM reports; materials for making SDM, SCHEV B-3, SCHEV A-1, and PDM reports; the IEP Pilot Study.

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Office of Institutional Research Records 50.00 Linear Feet

Office of the Provost Records

171 boxes
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Portions of this collection are stored off-site. Please consult staff for assistance. At least 72 hours advanced notice is required for retrieval.

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Office of the Provost Records 171 boxes

Records of the Office of Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action

1.65 Cubic Feet 2 boxes
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The collection contains materials from Michele Holmes relating to Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action (EO/AA) at Virginia Tech from 1986 through 2006. It includes EO/AA minutes, affirmative action plans, proposals, grants, executive orders, and information on faculty recruitment, the Family Friendly Policy Task Force, and awards. It also contains materials relating to various events, including Black Alumni Reunions, and areas of concern as well as information regarding the work force and lists of black alumni.
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Records of the Office of Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action 1.65 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

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