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William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterEileen O'Toole, SCRC staff
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Faculty minutes that are less than 50 years old must be reviewed by a staff member prior to being accessed. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.
Portions of this collection were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.
Acc. 1983.118 was previously known as the Faculty Minutes Collection. Due to the fact that there were similar records in the Faculty Assembly Records, the two collections were combined into one record on 4/1/2009.
The first volume of minutes of faculty meetings, 1729 to 1784, has been published in the William and Mary Quarterly, and is indexed in the Virginia Historical Index. Microfilm is also available for the minutes from 1729-1945.
Faculty Assembly Records, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acc. 1983.118 was received on 12/1/1983.
"The Faculty Assembly is an elected, representative body that regularly advises the President and the Provost on matters affecting the welfare of the university. The Faculty Assembly is composed of 20 faculty members representing seven constituencies: Arts & Sciences — (1) Humanities, (2) Social Sciences, (3) Natural Sciences and the professional schools — (4) Business, (5) Education, (6) Law and (7) Marine Science."--From the Faculty Assembly Website (https://www.wm.edu/sites/facultyassembly/Officers_and_Membership/index.php).
Current Faculty Assembly officers can be found at https://www.wm.edu/sites/facultyassembly/
The first volume of minutes of faculty meetings, 1729 to 1784, has been published in the William and Mary Quarterly, and is indexed in the Virginia Historical Index. From the Virginia Historical Index.
Lists of individual faculty members and administrators from the 19th century to the present are included in most annual campus directories and annual course catalogs. A card file documenting past William and Mary faculty and administrators through the early 2000s is available in the Special Collections Research Center and was transcribed for the SCRC Wiki and is available at http://scdbwiki.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/Past_Faculty.
This collection consists of records pertaining to the modern Faculty Assembly at the College of William and Mary and earlier faculty bodies and organizations. The records spans from 1729 to the present. The bulk of the collection contains minutes of faculty meetings from 1729 to 1945 and, with only a gap in the minutes from 1784-1817, continue to the present.
Other Faculty Assembly records include memos to faculty about various policies at William and Mary, faculty surveys, constitution and bylaws of the assembly, and records from the liaison committee of the assembly that were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection. The inventory for these records is available in the box list section of this finding aid.
Lists of individual faculty members and administrators are included in most annual campus directories and annual course catalogs (going back to 1829). A card file documenting past William and Mary faculty and administrators through the early 2000s is available in the Special Collections Research Center.
Arranged into series by accession.
Office of the President Records, (UA 2); Office of the Provost Records (UA 3); Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science Records (UA 22); Office of the Dean of the Faculty (UA 103); Charter School Records (UA 167); College Papers Collection (UA 14); Vice President for Academic Affairs (UA 192).
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Folders 55, 56, 56-A, 57, and 58 of the College Papers Collection (UA 14) were separated and added to this collection on 6/18/2012.
When available, digitial copies, microfilm, or other copies of originals must be used by researchers. The first volume of minutes of faculty meetings, 1729 to 1784, has been published in the William and Mary Quarterly, and is indexed in the Virginia Historical Index. Microfilm is also available for minutes from 1729-1945.
A computer or microfilm reader is required to access parts of this collection.
This series contains minutes of meetings of the faculty from 1729-1967, in nine volumes and four boxes. These minute books describe various administrative actions taken by the College including faculty hires, admissions, and the curriculum. The 1729-1784 volume is laminated; the 1817-1830 and 1830-1836 books are bound in leather; the 1846-1861 and 1861-1863 are laminated. The 1729-1784 volume has also been photocopied. The 1817-1839 minutes are also available as typescripts. Minute Books, volumes 1-10 have been digitized and are available online.
Other Faculty Assembly records include memos to faculty about various policies at the College, faculty surveys, constitution and bylaws of the assembly, and records from the liaison committee of the assembly that were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection.
This series contains reports, resolutions, and committee records relating to the Faculty Assembly. Previously part of the College Papers Collection, UA 14.
Series 2012.249 (?)
This series consists of four binders containing minutes, agendas, and other material related to the Faculty Assembly at the College of William & Mary from 1988-1994. The 1993-1994 records contain the hand-written notes of Professor Miles Chappell. The series also contains loose refence material for faculty meetings, including an article entitled "Pakistan, the Taliban and the Taliban" (2001), and a report on the impact of general fund reductions in 2003 by the State Council of Higher Education.