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Collection Number: 40026

Collection Title: Office of Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Michael Hooker Records, 1995-1999

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Size 52.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately About 42000 items)
Abstract Michael Hooker was chief administrative officer of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1 July 1995 until his death on 29 June 1999. Beginning in April 1999, he had taken a two-month medical leave, during which William O. McCoy served as acting chancellor. Records include correspondence and other files relating to the administration of, and academic programs at, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Of particular interest are files on long-range planning, especially land use planning; educational technology initiatives; development activities; public relations and the university's public service mission; the intellectual climate for undergraduates; and campus race relations, including the class-action lawsuit by the university housekeepers.
Creator University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chancellor.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives.
Language English.
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Materials in Box 36 are CLOSED to researchers for 75 years from the date of their creation for reasons related to the confidentiality of personnel, student, medical, and other legally protected records.
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[Identification of item], in the Office of Chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Michael Hooker Records #40026, University Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Transferred from the Office of Chancellor, 2002-2012; from faculty member Willis Brooks, June 2016 (RT 20160629.2); and from the Office of the Chancellor, October 2016 (RT 20161008.1). Addition received March 2018 (RT 20171219.1).
Sensitive Materials Statement
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, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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Processed by: University Archives Staff, February 2002, February 2004, April 2005, January 2008; January 2012, January 2013; Jennifer Coggins and Nick Graham, June 2016; Jennifer Coggins and Laura Smith, March 2018.

Encoded by: Elizabeth Johnson, March 2003; Gergana Abernathy, July 2016

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Michael Hooker was chief administrative officer of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 1 July 1995 until his death from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma on 29 June 1999. Beginning in April 1999, he had taken a two-month medical leave, during which William O. McCoy served as acting chancellor.

Originally from West Virginia, Hooker became the first member of his family to earn a college degree when he received his B.A. in Philosophy with Highest Honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1969. He received his M.A. and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1972 and 1973, respectively. He taught at Harvard University and John Hopkins University before turning to administration. He was Associate Dean and then Dean of Undergraduate and Graduate Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He then served successively as President of Bennington College; the University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and the University of Massachusetts before accepting the chancellorship of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a recognized authority on seventeenth-century philosophy as well as medical and applied ethics.

Hooker was determined to make the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill the top public university in the United States. He worked to improve the intellectual climate on campus as well as the undergraduate experience. He supported initiatives designed to combat alcohol and substance abuse; and he stressed support of faculty, staff, and graduate students.

During his administration, Chancellor Hooker successfully advocated the necessity of upgrading the university to modern technology. Among the initiatives he launched were internet-based online courses; Learn North Carolina (LEARN NC), an effort to help public school teachers use technology in classrooms through shared lesson plans and teaching materials; the Lighthouse Project, which provided internet-based discussion and support for new teachers; and the Carolina Computing Initiative, designed to provide every University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student with equal access to technology.

Hooker was determined to make the university more aware of its responsibilities to the people and the state of North Carolina. He felt that a public university should serve the people of the state. He independently undertook a tour of the 100 North Carolina counties in order to better understand the university's position within the state. He also accompanied new faculty members through the state on the newly initiated Faculty Bus Tour.

He worked to be accessible to students and student concerns. During home basketball games he sat in the student section. In 1997, during the game with Duke University, he became the first chancellor to agree to "crowd-surf."

Chancellor Hooker's administration carried the campus through the tragic deaths of five students in the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity fire on 12 May 1996. In September 1996, he joined in the cleanup effort after Hurricane Fran swept the campus.

Michael Hooker was diagnosed with lymphoma in January 1999.

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Records include correspondence and other files relating to the administration of, and academic programs at, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Of particular interest are files on long-range planning, especially land use planning; educational technology initiatives; development activities; public relations and the university's public service mission; the intellectual climate for undergraduates; and campus race relations, including the class-action lawsuit by the university housekeepers.

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Contents list

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. Office of the Chancellor.

This series contains files pertaining to university-wide issues and topics, including university committees and task forces whose memberships were broad-based. Files pertaining to specific administrative divisions of the university, as well as to faculty government and to agencies and organizations outside the university, will be found in the subsequent series.

Box 1

Administration Reorganization, 1998

Adviser to the Chancellor for Governmental Affairs (Douglass Hunt), 1995-1999

Affirmative Action Office (see Equal Opportunity/ADA Office, below)

AIDS, 1995-1996

Alcohol Policy, 1995-1998

See also Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs in Series 10.

Amorous Relationships, Policy on, 1995-1998

Annual Report, 1996-1999

Areas of Focus in Serving University Priorities, 1999

Asia Trip, 1998-1999

Association of Black Faculty, 1995

Bicentennial Campaign, 1995

Black Faculty/Staff Caucus, 1996-1998

Calendars, Chancellor's, 1995-1999

Campus Diversity Training Project, 1995; 1998

Carolina Seminars Program: General, 1995-1998

Carolina Seminars Program: Hunt Lectureship, 1995

Carolina Women's Center, 1997

Chancellor's Cabinet, 1996; 1998-1999

Chancellor's Lunches with Faculty, 1996-1998

Chancellor's Residence, 1995-1999

Videotape VT-40026/5

Coker Arboretum Dedication, 25 April 1998

Records transfer 20161008.1

Dedication of the restored Coker Arboretum black locust arbor and new entry that were funded by UNC's 1997 Senior Class gift in memory of 5 students who died in a fraternity fire during the 1996 Commencement, and 3 classmates who died before graduation.

Box 1

Commencement: General, 1995-1999

Box 2

Commencement: Programs, 1996-1999

Communications Focus Group, 1995-1998

Community Relations Work Group, 1997-1998

Conflict of Interest and Commitment, Policy on, 1995-1998

Consultation and Coordination Committee, 1995-1999

See also Chapel Hill and Carrboro in Series 12.

Cornelia Phillips Spencer Bell Award, 1996-1999

Day Care, 1995-1999

Domestic Partners, Benefits for: General, 1995

Domestic Partners, Benefits for: Public Response, 1995-1998

Edwards, Keith, Case, 1995

Public response.

Employee Forum, 1995-1999

Equal Opportunity/ADA Office: General, 1995-1999

Equal Opportunity/ADA Office: Affirmative Action Plan, 1995

Executive Assistant to the Chancellor (Elliot Hirshman), 1996-1999

This position was transferred to the Office of the Provost as of 1 August 1998.

Executive Coaching, 1998-1999

By ROI Consulting Group, Inc.

Executive Council, 1996-1998

Executive Vice Chancellor, Office of, 1995-1998

Box 3

External Professional Activities, Policy on, 1995-1999

General Administration: General, 1995-1999

General Administration: Academic Programs, 1996-1999

General Administration: Administrative Council, 1995-1999

General Administration: Athletic Issues, 1995-1999

General Administration: Broad, Molly Corbett, Inauguration and Reception, 1998

General Administration: Budget, 1996-1999

Box 4

General Administration: Capital Improvements, 1995-1999

General Administration: Capital Needs, 1998-1999

Eva Klein Study.

General Administration: Chancellor's Benefits and Compensation, 1997

General Administration: Distance Learning, 1995-1999

See also Series 3.

General Administration: Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund, 1995-1999

General Administration: Enrollment: General, 1995-1998

General Administration: Enrollment: Minority Presence, 1996-1999

General Administration: Gardner, O. Max, Award, 1995-1999

General Administration: Information Technology, 1998-1999

See also Series 3.

General Administration: Outsourcing Study, 1996-1997

General Administration: President, Search for, 1996

General Administration: Principals' Executive Program, 1995-1998

General Administration: Salaries (see Salaries, below)

General Administration: Spangler, C.D., Retirement Dinner, 1997

Given by the Hookers.

General Administration: Task Force on High Performance Computing, 1998-1999

General Administration: Tenure, 1995-1999

General Administration: Tuition and Fees, 1995-1995

General Administration: University of North Carolina Intercampus Dialogue on Peer Review of Technology, 1997

General Administration: University of North Carolina Center for Public Television, 1995-1998

General Administration: University of North Carolina Press, 1995-1999

General Alumni Association, 1995-1996

Box 5

General Alumni Association, 1997-1999

Hooker, Carmen, Biographical Information, 1995-1998

Hooker, Michael, Biographical Information, 1995-1999

Videotape VT-40026/6

Hooker, Michael: Charlotte Stations, 14 January 1997

Records transfer 20161008.1

Videotape VT-40026/1

Hooker, Michael, Interview with, circa 1995-1999

Records transfer 20161008.1

Box 5

Hooker, Michael, Personal File, 1995-1996

Hurricane Fran, 1996

Illegal Drugs, Policy on, 1995-1998

Installation (see University Day, below)

Intellectual Climate, 1995-1998

Internal Audit Department: General, 1995-1999

Internal Audit Department: Director, Search for, 1995

Kenan, William Rand, Jr., Charitable Trust, 1995-1999

Includes William Rand Kenan Jr. Fund; see also Endowed Professorships: Kenan Professorships in Series 6.

Kuralt, Charles, Memorial Service, 1997

Labor Codes in Licensing, Task Force on, 1998-1999

Legislative Strategies Group, 1996-1997

Librarians' Association of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (LAUNC-CH), 1995

Martin Luther King Jr., Birthday Celebration, 1995-1999

Massey, C. Knox, Distinguished Service Awards, 1995-1999

Minority Affairs, Office of, 1996-1999

Nakell, Barry, Dismissal, 1997

Naming University Facilities and Activities, Advisory Committee for, 1996-1999

North Carolina Distinguished Service Award for Women, Selection Committee for the, 1995-1996

Chi Omega Award.

Patch Adams, 1998

Filming on campus.

Box 6

Performing Arts Center, Proposed, 1997-1998

Planning: General, 1995

Planning: Land Use Plan: Battle Park, 1997

Planning: Land Use Plan: Master Plan, 1996-1999

See also Outlying Properties, below.

Planning: Land Use Plan: Michie Property, 1995-1996

Planning: Land Use Plan: Outlying Properties, 1995-1999

Portrait Unveiling, 1996

Chancellors Fordham and Hardin.

Public Private Partnership, 1995-1999

Public Service Roundtable, 1995-1996; 1998

Salaries, 1995-1999

See also John Locke Foundation in Series 12.

Security, 1995-1997

Self-Study/Accreditation, 1995-1999

Also includes general correspondence with the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.

Sexual Harassment Policy, 1995-1998

South Building, New Cornerstone, 1998

Special Assistant to the Executive Vice Chancellor and the Chancellor, 1997-1999

Special Olympics, 1995-1999

Speeches, Chancellor's, 1996-1999

Substance Abuse Task Force: General, 1996-1997

Box 7

Substance Abuse Task Force: Public Response, 1995-1998

Teaching Awards, 1996-1999

Triangle's Public Research Universities and the State's Economy, 1996

Economic Impact Statement.

Tributes to Chancellor Hooker (see Hooker, Michael, Biographical Information, above)

Tuition and Fees, 1995-1998

See also General Administration: Tuition and Fees, above.

University Council, 1996

University Day, 1995-1999

1995 includes material on the installation of Chancellor Hooker.

University Woman's Club, 1995-1999

Vice Chancellor and General Counsel (Susan Ehringhaus): General,1995-1999

Vice Chancellor and General Counsel (Susan Ehringhaus): Open Meetings Law, 1996-1997

Vision Statements, Chancellor's, 1996-1999

Wellesley Partners, 1995; 1997

Management consultant.

Williams, James, Case, 1995

Women at Carolina, Task Force on, 1995-1996; 1998

Women's Concerns Coalition, 1996

Chronological Files, July 1995-August 1995

Box 8

Chronological Files, September 1995-April 1996

Box 9

Chronological Files, May-December 1996

Box 10

Chronological Files, January-October 1997

Box 11

Chronological Files, November 1997-October 1998

Box 12

Chronological Files, November 1998-July 1999

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Included here are files on the departments and schools that make up the Division of Academic Affairs. Also found here are files on several of the offices that support the university's academic mission--the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid, the University Registrar, and the Office of Institutional Research--which reported to the Office of the Provost during Chancellor Hooker's tenure.

Box 13

Provost, Office of the: General, 1995-1999

Provost, Office of the: Associate Provost for Information Technology (see Series 3)

Provost, Office of the: Special Assistant to the Provost (Elliot Hirshman) (see Executive Assistant to the Chancellor in Series 1)

Ackland Art Museum, 1995-1999

Admissions (see Undergraduate Admissions, Office of, below)

Arts and Sciences, College of: General, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Academic Advising, 1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Arts and Sciences Foundation, 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Arts Carolina, 1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Aerospace Studies, Department of (AFROTC), 1997; 1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: African and Afro-American Studies, Department of, 1996-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Anthropology, Department of, 1995-1996; 1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Applied and Materials Sciences, Curriculum in, 1995-1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Art, Department of, 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Arts and Humanities, Institute for the, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Asian Studies, Curriculum in, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Biology, Department of: General, 1996-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Biology, Department of: Novartis-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Collaborative Proposal, 1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Center for European Studies, 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Center for Urban and Regional Studies: General, 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Center for Urban and Regional Studies: Community Outreach Partnership Center, Proposal, 1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Chemistry, Department of: General, 1995-1999

See also Applied and Materials Sciences, above.

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Chemistry, Department of: Kenan Institute for Applied Chemistry, Proposed, 1995-1996

Box 14

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: City and Regional Planning, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: City and Regional Planning, Department of: Institute for Economic Development, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Classics, Department of, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Communication Studies, Department of, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Comparative Literature, Curriculum in, 1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Computer Science, Department of, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Cultural Studies, University Program in, 1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Dramatic Art, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Dramatic Art, Department of: Center for Dramatic Art, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Dramatic Art, Department of: Playmakers Repertory Company, 1995

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Economics, Department of, 1996-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: English, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: English, Department of: Creative Writing, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Geological Sciences, Department of, 1996-1999

Previously named Department of Geology.

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Germanic Languages, Department of, 1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: History, Department of, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Humanities and Human Values, Program in, 1995-1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: International Studies, Curriculum in, 1995-1996

See also International Studies, University Center for, below.

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Latin American Studies, Institute of, 1995; 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Linguistics, Department of, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Marine Sciences, Curriculum in, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Mathematics, Department of, 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Military Science, Department of (AROTC), 1995-1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Music, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Music, Department of: University Bands, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Naval Science, Department of (NROTC), 1997-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Operations Research, Department of, 1995-1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Outdoor Drama, Institute of, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Peace, War, and Defense, Curriculum in, 1995

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Philosophy, Department of: General, 1995-1998

Includes information on Horace Williams bequest mediation; see also Vice Chancellor and General Counsel in Series 1.

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Philosophy, Department of: Center for Philosophy and Cultural Criticism, Proposed, 1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Physical Education, Exercise, and Sport Science, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Physical Education, Exercise, and Sport Science, Department of: Student Recreation Center, 1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Physics and Astronomy, Department of: General, 1996-1999

See also Applied and Materials Sciences, above.

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Physics and Astronomy, Department of: Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, 1995

Box 15

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Physics and Astronomy, Department of: Southern Observatory for Astrophysical Research (SOAR), 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Political Science, Department of, 1995-1999

See also Institute of Government: Masters of Public Administration Program, below.

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Psychology, Department of, 1995-1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Public Policy Analysis, Curriculum in, 1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Recreation and Leisure Studies, Department of, 1996-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Religious Studies, Department of, 1997-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Romance Languages, Department of, 1998-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Slavic Languages and Literatures, Department of, 1997-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Sociology, Department of, 1996-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: Women's Studies, Curriculum in, 1995-1996

Arts and Sciences, College of: Honors Program, 1995-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence, 1995-1998

Arts and Sciences, College of: John L. Sanders Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching and Research, 1995, 1996, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Robertson Scholars Program, 1998-1999

Arts and Sciences, College of: Student Counseling Office, 1997

Arts and Sciences, College of: Study Abroad, 1996-1999

Black Cultural Center (see Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center, below)

Botanical Garden (see North Carolina Botanical Garden, below)

Carolina Environmental Program, 1998-1999

Center for Developmental Science, 1996-1997

Center for the Study of the American South: General, 1996-1999

See also Center of Southern Politics, Proposed, below.

Center for the Study of the American South: North Carolina Literary Festival, 1998

Center for Teaching and Learning, 1995-1999

Center of Southern Politics, Proposed, 1995

Continuing Education, Division of: General, 1995-1999

Continuing Education, Division of: BRIDGES, 1997-1998

Education, School of: General, 1995-1999

See also United States Government: Department of Education: America Reads Challenge in Series 12.

Box 16

Education, School of: Learn North Carolina (LEARN NC), 1996-1999

Education, School of: Lighthouse Project, 1997-1998

See also North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program, below.

Education, School of: Mathematics and Science Education Network, 1995-1997

Includes materials related to the Center for Mathematics and Science Education.

Education, School of: National Paideia Center, 1996-1997

Education, School of: North Carolina Teaching Fellows Program, 1996-1999

See also Lighthouse Project, above.

Education, School of: Research Triangle Professional Development Schools Program, 1995-1998

Education, School of: Upward Bound, 1996-1998

Education, School of: William C. Friday Distinguished Professorship in Education in the School of Education, 1995-1996

Information and Library Science, School of: General, 1995-1999

Information and Library Science, School of: Dean Search, 1997

Institute for Academic Technology, 1995-1999

Institute for African-American Research, 1995-1998

Institute of Government: General, 1995-1998

Institute of Government: Masters of Public Administration Program, 1995-1997

Institutional Research, Office of, 1995-1996; 1998

International Studies, University Center for: General, 1995-1998

See also International Studies, Curriculum in, above.

International Studies, University Center for: Cooperative Agreements with Foreign Universities, 1995; 1997-1998

International Studies, University Center for: Forum on Women, Community, and Sustainable Development, 1996

International Studies, University Center for: World View Program, 1998-1999

Journalism and Mass Communication, School of, 1995-1999

Kenan-Flagler Business School: General, 1995-1999

Box 17

Kenan-Flagler Business School: Economic Development, Office of, 1997; 1999

Kenan-Flagler Business School: Executive Education Conference Center (Meadowmont), 1995-1999

Kenan-Flagler Business School: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise: General, 1995-1999

See also North Carolina, State of: Global Transpark.

Kenan-Flagler Business School: Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise: Foundation for Transportation, Trade, and Commerce, 1997-1998

Law, School of: General, 1995-1999

Law, School of: Alan Berman Memorial Scholarship, 1996-1997

Law, School of: Dean, Search for, 1998-1999

Library: General, 1995-1999

Library: Undergraduate Library Renovation, 1996-1998

Morehead Planetarium, 1995-1999

North Carolina Botanical Garden, 1995-1999

North Carolina Small Business and Technology Development Center, 1995

Principals' Executive Program (see General Administration: Principals' Executive Program in Series 1)

Registrar (see University Registrar, Office of the, below)

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: General, 1995-1997

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarships, 1995-1998

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Frances L. Phillips Travel Scholarship, 1995-1998

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Joseph E. Pogue Scholarships, 1995-1996

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: John Motley Morehead Scholarships (see John Motley Morehead Foundation in Series 12)

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Johnston Awards Program, 1995-1999

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Lettie Pate Whitehead Foundation Grants, 1995-1999

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Rhodes Scholarships, 1995-1998

Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Truman Scholarships, 1996-1997

Social Work, School of: General, 1995-1999

Social Work, School of: Black Experience Workshop, 1996-1997

Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center: General, 1995-1998

Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center: Acacia Collection, 1997-1998

Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center: Director, Search for, 1995

Summer School, 1995-1999

Box 18

University of North Carolina Press (see General Administration: University of North Carolina Press, in Series 1)

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: General, 1995-1999

Includes materials on the admissions policy regarding out-of-state students.

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: Correspondence Concerning Individual Applicants, 1995-1999

This file is RESTRICTED and has been moved to Box 36. Items in the file are CLOSED to researchers for 75 years from the date of creation because they contain information on individual applicants that is protected under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: Director, Search for, 1997

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: Minority Presence Enrollment, 1995-1996

See also General Administration: Minority Presence in Series 1.

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: Task Force on Student Enrollment, 1998

University Registrar, Office of the, 1995-1999

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In the records of earlier chancellors, this series has contained files related to the Division of University Affairs, which previously included the campus offices responsible for admissions, academic record keeping, institutional research, and student aid. Through a series of administrative reorganizations, the units in the Division of University Affairs were moved to other divisions. By 1990, the Vice Chancellor for University Affairs no longer had oversight of any of the division's previous units. Instead, his primary duty was to act as an assistant to the chancellor for minority affairs. In 1996 both the division and the vice chancellorship were eliminated, and the Office of Minority Affairs was created. See Minority Affairs, Office of, in Series 1.

Prior to 1996, oversight of information technology was divided between two offices. The Office of Information Technology, headed by the Associate Provost for Information Technology, was responsible for academic computing and networking. Administrative Data Processing, whose Director reported to the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance, was responsible for administrative computing. Chancellor Hooker felt strongly that oversight of information technology should be consolidated. As part of his administrative reorganization of April 1996, he created the position of Chief Information Officer, which would assume responsibility for the Office of Information Technology and Administrative Data Processing as well as Telecommunications. William H. Graves, who had been Associate Provost for Information Technology, served as Interim Chief Information Officer while a search was conducted for a permanent CIO. In July 1997 Marian Moore was appointed to the permanent position. In August 1998 a vice chancellorship was created, and Moore was appointed Vice Chancellor for Information Technology. See also files related to information technology under General Administration in Series 1.

Box 19

Vice Chancellor for Information Technology, General, 1995-1999

Includes Associate Provost for Information Technology and Office of Information Technology. See also North Carolina, State of: Department of Commerce in Series 12.

Carolina Computing Initiative, 1998-1999

Videotape VT-40026/4

Carolina Computing Initiative: "Laptops, IBM, and UNC," 15 July 1998

Records transfer 20161008.1

WTVD, WRAL, and WLFL.

Box 19

Committee for Coordination for University Web Documents, 1995

Committee to Review Email Policies, 1998

Distance Learning, 1996-1999

See also General Administration: Distance Learning in Series 1; see also IBM, iLX, and University Access in Series 12.

Information Technology Strategy Project, 1998-1999

North Carolina Giganet, 1997

Supercomputing (see General Administration: Task Force on High Performance Computing in Series 1)

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. Division of Finance and Administration.

Files in this series relate to the offices that comprised the Division of Finance and Administration during Chancellor Hooker's tenure and to their functions, which included the handling of the university's budget, business operations, facilities planning and maintenance, personnel management, security, and related matters. The Division of Finance and Administration was previously named Division of Business and Finance. In April 1996, in conjunction with a campus-wide administrative reorganization, the name of the division changed to Administration; in August 1998 it changed to Finance and Administration.

Box 21

Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, General, 1995-1999

Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration, Search for, 1996-1998

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: General, 1995-1999

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Carolina Inn, 1995-1997

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Horace Williams Airport, 1995-1999

See also Medicine, School of: Area Health Education Centers Program in Series 9.

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Pan-University Safety Policy Committee, 1995

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Public Safety, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Public Safety, Department of: Lieutenant Edwin Swain Case, 1997-1998

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Student Stores, 1995-1999

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Trademark Licensing, 1995

Auxiliary Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Travel Management, 1998

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: General, 1995-1998

Previously Facilities Management.

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Facilities Planning and Design Office, 1995-1998

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Groundskeepers, 1997-1998

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Housekeepers: General, 1995-1999

Previously part of Human Resources, Housekeeping moved to Facilities Services in 1998. See also Kennon Cheek/Rebecca Clark Building Dedication, below.

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Housekeepers: Housekeepers Advisory Group, 1995-1996

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Kennon Cheek/Rebecca Clark Building Dedication, 1998

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Physical Plant, 1995-1998

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Property Department, 1995-1998

Box 22

Facilities Services, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Transportation and Parking, Department of, 1995-1999

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: General, 1995; 1998

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Budget, 1995-1996; 1998-1999

See also North Carolina, State of: Office of State Budget and Management in Series 12.

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Capital Improvements: General, 1995-1997

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Capital Improvements: Campus Y, 1995-1998

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Capital Improvements: Memorial Hall, 1995-1999

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Contracts and Grants, Office of, 1995-1998

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Controller, 1996-1999

Finance, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Pogue Endowments, 1995-1997

Human Resources, Associate Vice Chancellor for: General, 1995-1999

See also North Carolina, State of: Office of State Personnel in Series 12.

Human Resources, Associate Vice Chancellor for: Employee Appreciation Fair, 1996-1998

Human Resources, Associate Vice Chancellor for: EPA Non-Faculty Employees, Policies and Procedures, 1997-1998

Internal Audit Department (see Series 1)

Investment Office (see University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Foundation in Series 6)

Treasurer, 1997-1998

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 6. Division of University Advancement.

The majority of the files in this series pertain to the university's fundraising activities. Also located here are files relating to the university's public relations program, including information on the Faculty Bus Tour and Chancellor Hooker's outreach visits.

Box 23

Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, General, 1995-1999

Board of Visitors, 1995-1999

Campaign Carolina, 1999

Chancellor's Constituent Mail, 1996-1999

Chancellor's Newsletters, 1996-1999

Community Relations: General, 1995-1999

Community Relations: Carolina Speakers, 1995-1998

Community Relations: Faculty Bus Tour, 1996-1999

(see also Public Service Roundtable in Series 1)

Videotape VT-40026/2

Community Relations: Faculty Bus Tour, 1997

Records transfer 20161008.1

UNC Chapel Hill bus tour reports aired 12 May 1997.

Box 23

Community Relations: Outreach Visits, 1996-March 1997

Box 24

Community Relations: Outreach Visits, April 1997-1998

Community Relations: Racing (NASCAR), 1996-1999

National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing.

Community Relations: Special Projects, 1996

Development Office: General, 1995-1999

See also Vice Chancellor for University Advancement, General, above.

Box 25

Development Office: Chancellor's Club, 1995-1999

Development Office: Corporate and Foundation Relations (see files on individual foundations and corporations in Series 12)

Development Office: National Development Council, 1995-1998

Endowed Professorships: Cary C. Boshamer Professorship, 1995

Endowed Professorships: Raymond H. Dawson Distinguished Professorship, 1995-1998

Endowed Professorships: Distinguished Professors Endowment Trust Fund, 1995

Endowed Professorships: Kenan Professorships, 1995-1997

Government Relations, 1996-1999

See also Legislative Strategies Group in Series 1; see also North Carolina, State of: General Assembly in Series 12.

Hettleman Awards, 1995

North Carolina Poll #1, 1996

Report Card, 1996

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Foundation, 1995-1998

Includes Investment Fund and Investment Office.

University Relations, Division of: General, 1995-1999

See also Communications Focus Group in Series 1; see also files on individual newspapers in Series 12.

University Relations, Division of: News Services: General, 1995-1999

University Relations, Division of: News Services: University Gazette, 1997-1999

University Relations, Division of: WUNC-FM, 1995-1998

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 9. Division of Health Affairs.

This series contains files on the academic units and research centers that comprise the Division of Health Affairs. Files on the University of North Carolina Hospitals will also be found here. Until 1997 the Vice Provost (formerly Vice Chancellor) for Health Affairs had oversight of the division. That position was eliminated in 1997, and the Health Affairs units began reporting to the Provost.

Box 27

General, 1995-1999

Carolina Center for Public Service, 1998-1999

Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, 1996

Dentistry, School of, 1995-1999 (Includes naming agreement for Adams School of Dentistry, 8 June 1999)

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center, 1995-1998

Health Sciences Library, 1996

Medicine, School of: General, 1995-1999

Box 28

Medicine, School of: Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) Program, 1995-1999

Medicine, School of: Gene Therapy Center, 1995-1996

Medicine, School of: Lineberger Cancer Center, 1995-1999

Medicine, School of: Medical Allied Health Professions, Department of, 1996

Medicine, School of: Medical Foundation, 1995-1998

Medicine, School of: North Carolina Center for Child Protection (see Series 12)

Medicine, School of: Thurston Arthritis Research Center, 1996-1997

Medicine, School of: UNC Physicians and Associates, 1995-1998

Nursing, School of, 1995-1999

Pharmacy, School of: General, 1995-1999

Pharmacy, School of: Program of Excellence in Pharmaceutical Care, Proposal to Glaxo Wellcome (see Glaxo Wellcome in Series 12)

Public Health, School of: General, 1995-1999

Public Health, School of: Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Tobacco Control Summer Institute, 1995

Public Health, School of: Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Department of: General, 1995-1999

Public Health, School of: Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Department of: Institute for Environmental Studies, 1995

Public Health, School of: Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Department of: Shell Oil Company Foundation, 1995

Sports Medicine Institute, Proposed, 1998-1999

University of North Carolina Hospitals, 1995-1999

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 10. Division of Student Affairs.

Files in this series pertain to offices in the Division of Student Affairs and to their functions, which involved the provision of extracurricular services and programs to the students of the university. Also included here are files on various student organizations, including Student Government.

Box 29

Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, General, 1995-1999

Campus Ministries, 1997-1999

Campus Y, 1995-1998

Carolina Union, 1995-1998

Chancellor's Student Awards Ceremony, 1996-1999

Housing (see University Housing, Department of, below)

International Center, 1995-1997

Orientation Program, 1996-1997

Student Health Service, 1995-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: General, 1997-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Alliance of Black Graduate and Professional Students, 1995-1998

Student Organizations and Activities: a.p.p.l.e.s., 1996; 1998

Box 29

Folder 731

Student Organizations and Activities: Black Student Movement, 1996-1998

See also Minority Affairs, Office of, in Series 1.

Box 29

Student Organizations and Activities: Carolina Community Foundation, 1996

Student Organizations and Activities: Carolina Conservative Union, 1997

Student Organizations and Activities: Carolina Review, 1996-1997

Student Organizations and Activities: Clef Hangers, 1996-1997

Student Organizations and Activities: Coalition for Economic Justice, 1996

Student Organizations and Activities: Daily Tar Heel, 1995-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Fraternities and Sororities, 1995-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Golden Key National Honor Society, 1996

Student Organizations and Activities: Graduate and Professional Student Federation, 1995-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Loreleis, 1996-1998

Student Organizations and Activities: Order of the Bell Tower, 1996-1998

Student Organizations and Activities: Phi Beta Kappa, 1996-1998

Student Organizations and Activities: Student Environmental Action Coalition, 1995; 1998-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Student Government: General, 1995-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Student Government: Student Advisory Committee to the Chancellor, 1995-1999

Student Organizations and Activities: Student Government: Student Judicial System: Honor Code, 1995-1997

Student Organizations and Activities: Students United, 1996

University Career Services, 1998-1999

University Housing, Department of: General, 1995-1999

University Housing, Department of: Granville Towers, 1995

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This series includes the chancellor's correspondence with and related to the university's Board of Trustees. Also included here are the chancellor's files on the committees of the Board of Trustees. Minutes and reports of the board will be found in the Records of the Board of Trustees, a separate records group in the University Archives.

Box 30

Board of Trustees, General, 1995-1998

Box 31

Board of Trustees, General, 1999

Chancellor's Report to the Trustees, 1998

Committees: Academic Affairs Committee, 1996-1999

Committees: Athletics Committee, 1996-1999

Committees: Audit Committee, 1997

Committees: Development Committee, 1995-1999

Committees: Finance and Business Committee, 1995-1999

Committees: Student Advisory Committee, 1996-1999

Committees: Student Affairs Committee, 1995-1997

Davie Awards, 1995-1998

Videotape VT-40026/3

Fall 96 TV Coverage of Carolina for the UNC Board of Trustees, 1996

Approximate length: 13:00

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 12. Outside Organizations.

Files in this series pertain to agencies and organizations outside the university with which the university has, or has had, relationships. Many are organizations of which the university is, or was, a member. Many are foundations and corporations from which the university has sought support. Also included here are files on agencies of North Carolina state government and of the federal government. Note, however, that this series does not contain all of the chancellor's records related to outside organizations. Correspondence with an outside organization that pertains to a particular department or program of the university will generally be found with the other files on that department or program.

Box 32

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1996

American Academy for Liberal Education, 1997-1998

American Association of University Professors, 1995

American Council on Education, 1995-1999

American Dance Festival, 1996-1998

See also Duke University, 1996-1998.

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 1995-1999

Appalachian State University, 1996-1999

Association of Academic Health Centers, 1998

Association of American Colleges and Universities, 1996-1998

Association of American Universities, 1996-1999

Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1995-1999

Aubrey Lee Brooks Foundation (see Scholarships and Student Aid, Office of: Scholarships and Fellowships: Aubrey Lee Brooks Scholarships in Series 2)

Bell South, 1996

Campus Compact, 1995-1999

Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1995

Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1997

Center for Child and Family Health, 1998

Cooperative program with Duke University and North Carolina Central University.

Center for Creative Leadership, 1996-1998

Chapel Hill and Carrboro, 1995-1999

See also Community Relations Work Group and Public Private Partnership in Series 1.

Chapel Hill/Carrboro Chamber of Commerce, 1995-1998

Chapel Hill/Carrboro City Schools, 1996-1998

Chapel Hill Herald, 1996-1999

Chapel Hill News, 1995-1998

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, 1997

Charlotte Observer, 1995-1997

Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998

Cisco Systems, 1996-1999

College Board, 1997-1998

Consortium of Social Science Awareness, 1997-1999

Council for Advancement and Support of Education, 1997-1998

Council on Competitiveness, 1997-1998

Cushing Academy, 1997-1998

Duke Power, 1997

Duke University, 1995-1999

East Carolina University, 1995-1999

Exxon Education Foundation, 1995

Ford Foundation, 1995-1999

Glaxo Wellcome, 1995-1999

Greater Triangle Regional Council, 1995-1999

Greensboro News and Record, 1997-1998

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Habitat for Humanity, 1998-1999

Henry Luce Foundation, 1995-1999

Herald Sun, 1996-1997

Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1996-1999

IBM: General, 1995-1998

See also Carolina Computing Initiative in Series 3.

IBM: Global Campus, 1996

iLX, 1997-1998

James J. and Angelia Harris Foundation, 1995-1998

Jessie Ball Dupont Foundation, 1995-1999

John Locke Foundation, 1996-1998

John T. Lupton Opportunities Fund, 1995

John Motley Morehead Foundation, 1995-1999

Katherine Price Bryan Family Fund, 1996-1998

Kresge Foundation, 1997-1998

See also Arts and Sciences, College of: Departments, Curricula, and Programs: James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence in Series 2.

Metropolitan Atlanta Community Foundation, 1995

Microelectronics Center of North Carolina, 1995-1999

Includes North Carolina Supercomputing Center.

National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC), 1995-1999

National Consortium for Academics and Sports, 1995-1999

National Humanities Center, 1995-1997

National Institute of Statistical Sciences, 1995; 1997-1998

National Research Council, undated; 1995-1999

National Science Foundation, 1995-1999

News & Observer, 1995-1999

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, 1997-1999

North Carolina Alliance for Minority Participation, 1995; 1997

North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities: General, 1997-1999

North Carolina Association of Colleges and Universities: Hugh McEniry Award, 1996

North Carolina Bid Committee, 1998

Regarding the 2007 Pan American Games.

North Carolina Biotechnology Center, 1995-1998

North Carolina Center for Child Protection, 1996

North Carolina Center for Public Polity Research, 1998-1999

Consortium of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina Central University, and Duke University.

North Carolina Central University, 1996-1998

North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry, 1995-1999

North Carolina Community College System, 1996-1999

North Carolina Press Association, 1996-1997; 1999

North Carolina School Technology Users Task Force, 1995

North Carolina, State of: Attorney General, 1997-1998

North Carolina, State of: Board of Education, 1995; 1998

North Carolina, State of: Department of Commerce, 1997-1999

North Carolina, State of: Department of Public Instruction, 1996-1998

North Carolina, State of: Department of Transportation, 1996; 1998

Box 34

North Carolina, State of: General Assembly, 1995-1999

North Carolina, State of: Global Transpark, 1995-1996

North Carolina, State of: North Carolina Alliance for Competitive Technology (NC ACT), 1995-1996

North Carolina, State of: Office of State Budget and Management, 1995-1999

North Carolina, State of: Office of State Personnel, 1995-1999

North Carolina, State of: Office of the Governor, 1995-1999

North Carolina, State of: Office of the State Auditor, 1995-1999

North Carolina, State of: Office of the State Controller, 1995-1999

North Carolina, State of: Postsecondary Eligibility Review Commission, 1995

North Carolina State University, 1995-1999

Oak Ridge Associated Universities, 1995; 1997-1999

Orange County, 1995-1998

Pew Charitable Trusts, 1995-1999

Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network, 1997-1999

Research Triangle Foundation, 1995

Research Triangle Institute, 1995-1999

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1996-1999

Rockefeller Foundation, 1995-1999

Box 35

Sigma Xi (see Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research in Series 8)

Southeastern Universities Research Association, 1995-1999

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (see Self-Study/Accreditation, in Series 1)

Southern Growth Policies Board, Commission on the Future of the South, 1997-1999

Southern Regional Education Board, 1995-1996; 1998

Southerners for Economic Justice, 1995

Southern University Conference, 1997-1999

State Employees Association of North Carolina, 1995-1997

Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States, 1997-1998

Texas Research Park Foundation, 1998-1999

Thomas Wolfe Society, 1997-1998

Triangle Transit Authority, 1995; 1997-1998

Triangle United Way, 1996-1998

Triangle Universities Center for Advanced Studies, Inc., 1995-1999

Triangle World Affairs Council, 1998

United States Government: General, 1995-1998

United States Government: Congress, 1995-1998

United States Government: Department of Education: General, 1995

United States Government: Department of Education: America Reads Challenge, 1996-1999

United States Government: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1998

University Access, 1997-1998

University of Bath, 1995

University of North Carolina at Asheville, 1995; 1998

University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1995-1999

University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1995-1999

University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1995-1999

University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 1995-1999

University of Washington, 1996

U.S. News and World Report, 1997-1999

Village Companies, 1995-1999

Wake Forest University, 1996-1999

Watauga Club, 1995; 1998-1999

Wildacres Leadership Initiative: William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations, 1996-1997

William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, 1995-1996

W.M. Keck Foundation, 1995-1998

W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 1995-1998

Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, 1997-1998

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This series contains items from files related to the Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. These items are CLOSED to researchers until 75 years from the date of creation because they contain personnel information protected by Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.) and information on individual applicants that is protected under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

Box 36

Human Resources, Associate Vice Chancellor for: General, 1998

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: General, 1995-1999

Undergraduate Admissions, Office of: Correspondence Concerning Individual Applicants, 1995-1999

Swimming, 1998

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 14.1. New Careers Training Program, 1998-1999 (Addition of June 2016)

50 items.

Aquisitions Information: RT 20160629.2.

Correspondence, minutes, and reports related to the New Careers Training Program, 1998-1999. The New Careers Training Program was established by the Chancellor on 11 March 1997 to assist the university in addressing the training needs of UNC's lower-paid employees. In these records, board members discuss training programs and the establishment of a computer lab for university staff.

Folder 958

New Careers Training Board, 1998-1999

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 14.2. Chancellor Search Committee Records, 1995 (Addition of March 2018)

10 items.

Aquisitions Information: RT 20171219.1.

Consists of one file containing correspondence to and from Michael Hooker during the 1995 search that resulted in his being hired as Chancellor.

Folder 959

Chancellor Search Committee, 1995

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