Long Range Curriculum Committee recordsRG.32.304

Long Range Curriculum Committee recordsRG.32.304


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Repository
Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections
Identification
RG.32.304
Title
Long Range Curriculum Committee records 1979-1983
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/165403
Quantity
.3 Cubic Feet, 1 archival box
Language
English .

Biographical / Historical

These files document four years' of work by the group which was originally called the Educational Policy Committee. From 1972 to 1973 and from 1974 to 1976, Mason Willrich was chairman of the committee, with Charles Davison filling in the year Willrich was on leave. Issues such as the lehal writing and the extern programs, academic credit for student-run activities, the school calendar, the Virginia bar exam, pass-fail grading and other grading matters were discussed by this group of faculty members and students who then reported their findings to the faculty for decisions. Willrich often recorded the final outcome of matters by the committee.

Scope and Contents

These files contain principally memoranda and reports of the committee.

Container List

Mixed Materials RG 32/304
Long-Range Curriculum Records
1976
Immediate Source of Acquisition

This file was transferred to the archives by John McCoid in 1979

Mixed Materials RG 32/304
Long-Range Curriculum Committee
1980
Scope and Contents

Files of a subcommittee studying the question of academic credit for extra-curricular activities. There is one file devoted to credit for PCAP work.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These files were transferred to the archives by Laurens Rhinelander in 1980.

Mixed Materials RG 32/304
Long-Range Curriculum Committee
1983
Scope and Contents

Committee files for 1975-76; topics include externships, international law, and firs-year curriculum

Immediate Source of Acquisition

These files were transferred to the archives by Prof. Tom White