Volume 4., September 1987-May 1988.
Scope and Contents
Published monthly by Office of University Relations for faculty and administration, the "Chronicle" contains brief university news items and notices of faculty grants, publications, appointments, appointments, resignations and activities. Also calendars of events and classifieds. Sections for Medical and Law Centers and Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) are included.
Dates
- September 1987-May 1988.
Extent
From the File: 0.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Container Summary
Number 1 references: move of Philosophy Department from lower level of Lauinger Library to New North; resignation of assistant to the Provost Gregory D. Grant and appointment of new assistant Jeffrey C. Bradley; appointment of Martin F. McCarthy, S.J. to Jesuit Chair; death of Douglas S. Godar, Beth L. Dickerson, and James Bernard Horigan, S.J.; curriculum review in Languages and Linguistics School; concerns over behaviour at 1987 commencement; appointment of Charles Keely to Herzberg Chair in Migration Policy; appointment of Rober J. Thomas as Associate Dean for Graduate Business Programs; and minority enrollment statistics. Number 2 refernces: debut of Georgetown Forum on National Public Radio (NPR); and renovation of Quadrangle. Number 3 references: temporary move of Payroll and Accounts Payable to car Barn. Number 4 references: indemnification policy and sexual haarassment policy. Number 5 references: "World Beat"; and Hospital's MedInfo Line. Number 6 includes "community Matters: Newsletter of the Office of Student Affairs" which references AIDS, ecstasy, the Stewards, mandatory student health insurance, history of debate at Georgetown, and opening of Leavey Center. Number 8 references: designation of Healyt Hall as national historic landmark.
Repository Details
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