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Center for Ethics in Public Life (University of Michigan) records, 2004-2011
1.25 linear feet — 18.3 GB (online)
Presidential Initiative on Ethics in Public Life (EinPL)
The Presidential Initiative on Ethics in Public Life series documents the planning, development, and activities of the Center for Ethics in Public Life's precursor organization. It includes minutes and agendas and the Task Force Report produced for President Coleman as part of the initiative. The series not only documents the progress of the initiative from its instigation but also contains records pertaining to the establishment of the Center for Ethics in Public Life in 2008. Additional information on the Ethics in Public Life Initiative (EinPL), may be found in the Administration series (see the "Historical Files", part of the "Operations" digital content).
Center for Ethnic and Religious Studies (University of Michigan-Dearborn) records, 1968-2016 (majority within 1990-2016)
14.4 linear feet — 240 MB (online) — 1 oversize folder
Director's Files (Claude Jacobs), 1990-2013
4 linear feet
The Director's Files series pertains to the professional leadership activities within the Center for Ethnic and Religious Studies. Claude Jacobs, in particular, was actively involved in the Center and served as the Director of the Pluralism Project.
Materials include correspondence and memoranda, topical files, course files, and collected publications and conference material.
Conferences and Events
The Conferences and Events sub-series includes lecture and conference announcements, symposia programs and related memoranda addressed to the conference participants.
General Unit Publications
The General Unit Publications contain publications about the Office of International Programs. The Individual Program Publications include publications which describe the various international study programs available to University of Michigan students.
Historical Information
The Historical Information series consists of photocopies of four publications from GLRD's "Special Reports" series. "The Great Lakes and the University of Michigan", 1953, "The Great Lakes and Michigan," 1953, and "Great Lakes Research Institute: Organization, Objectives and Programs", 1956, describe some of the early research projects of the GLRI. "Project Submich", 1968, is a report on GLRD's experiments using the research submarine "Star II" in 1966. Also included here is a 1988 bibliography of the "Special Report" publications. (This collection includes only the three reports listed above and the multi-part report on the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant described below. Copies of other reports may be available at CGLAS.)
Reports, 1976-1998
The Committees series, 1976-2008, contains meeting minutes for the General Membership and the Executive Committee as well as several ad hoc committees. The General Membership is comprised of the members of the faculty of CHGD. Its meeting minutes cover a period from 1979 to 2008. It should be noted that the meeting minutes began to be numbered in sequential order beginning in 1981. The Executive Committee is a smaller committee comprised of five elected faculty members and the CHGD director. It was set up to recommend and interpret overall policy for the CHGD. Its meeting minutes span 1976-2008. Its minutes are also sequentially numbered, beginning in 1980. The ad hoc committees include correspondence related to a number of temporary committees. The committees are the Membership and Review Committee, 1979-1984, Resources Committee, 1981-1985, Symposium Committee, 1984 and various committees, 1981.
Center for Japanese Studies (University of Michigan) publications, 1948-2009 (majority within 1988-2007)
2.5 linear feet (in 4 boxes)
Center for Research on the Utilization of Scientific Knowledge (CRUSK), 1959-1985 (with gaps)
The Center for Research on the Utilization of Scientific Knowledge (CRUSK) subgroup consists of 2.25 linear feet of material. There is good documentation in this series for the formative years of CRUSK, including transcripts for the planning sessions of the University Advisory Committee which met from 1962 to 1963. The Director's correspondence, although not complete, includes notes from Ronald Lippitt and others about the formative ideas of such a center. The reports are especially useful for the first six years of CRUSK, when the center was funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Documentation of the decision to close CRUSK in 1986 exists in the ISR Director's Topical Files and the ISR Executive Committee minutes.
Institute for Social Research (University of Michigan) records, 1936-2017 (scattered) (majority within 1946-2010)
143.8 linear feet (in 146 boxes) — 54.83 GB (online)