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Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (University of Michigan) records, 1937-2015 (majority within 1960-1995)

39.8 linear feet (in 41 boxes) — 362.5 MB (online) — 3 archived websites

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The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs (SACUA) serves as the executive body of the University of Michigan Senate. SACUA represents the faculty as a whole in its work on University policy and its power to nominate faculty to governance committees. The records consist of documents generated by SACUA and its committees. The bulk of the material originates from SACUA's committees and includes work on academic affairs, affirmative action, faculty grievance procedures, research, student quality, and tenure.

The Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs Records consist of correspondence, minutes, and reports relating primarily to the economic status of the faculty and the administration of the University. The records measure 39.8 linear feet (in 41 boxes) and 362.5 MB. The materials range from 1937-2015, the bulk of which spans 1960-1995.

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Core Records, 1937-2014

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The Core Records series contains material generated by SACUA itself, as opposed to its committees or subcommittees. The core records series includes correspondence, chairman's papers, documents on tenure and grievance cases, and SACUA reports on a variety of subjects. The series also contains "Masterbooks", which are official compilations of minutes, research, and other documents that were used at SACUA meetings. It also includes "Chron Books" which SACUA used as topical files.

The series also contains a folder of material explaining the structure of SACUA and the Senate Assembly, which might help researchers to understand the structure of faculty governance.