Series 3. - C:9/7/3 (A02-47)
This Series contains administrative records of the UMC College of Engineering,
Chemical Engineering Department, (1976-1996). Included in this Series are faculty
and student photographs and College of Engineering faculty meeting minutes,
(1992-1996); Faculty Awards Committee records, other various committee records,
and Chemical Engineering Department faculty meeting records, (1976-1983); accreditation
review, (1994); correspondence; and Dean's meeting files, (ca. 1980-1991).
(1 c.f., 104290)
Note to Researcher: This Series is currently unprocessed. Until processed
and inventoried, portions may not be fully available to researchers.
Series 4. - C:9/7/4 (A03-41)
This Series contains committee and administrative records of the Department of Chemical Engineering, (1990-1998). Included among the committee records are those of the Council of Chemical Research (including reports), the Policy Committee, the Promotion and Tenure Committee [RESTRICTED], the Industrial Advising Board, and the Minority Affairs Committee of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AICE). Other records and topics found in the Series include Chem-MU newsletters, the Omega Chi Epsilon Honor Society of Chemical Engineers, student activity reports, and correspondence regarding AICE and its MU student chapter.
(2 c.f., 071275, 071305)
Note to Researcher: This Series is currently unprocessed. Until processed, portions may not be fully available to researchers. Series 4 also includes records that are confidential and restricted. See the restrictions note at the end of this finding aid.
Series 5. - C:9/7/5 (A06-80)
This Series contains administrative and other records of the Department of Chemical Engineering, (1979-1998, bulk 1994-1998). The records consist of correspondence and memoranda created and and received by the department chairman, Dabir Viswanath. The Series also includes records of the following types and topics: departmental faculty meeting agendas and minutes, (1995-1998); College Plan, (1991); Desktop Enhancement, (1996-1997); departmental survey, (1994); Undergraduate Student Major Field Assessment Plan files; secretarial manuals, (1979-1989); a departmental graduate student handbook, (1996-1997); Industrial Advisory Board meeting minutes, (1995-1996), and copies of the departmental newsletter, ChEMU, (1991-1996).
(2 c.f., 006090, 105313)
Note to Researcher: This Series is currently unprocessed. Until completely processed and inventoried, portions may not be fully available to researchers.
Series 6. - C:9/7/6
This Series contains miscellaneous printed and duplicated materials produced by the Department of Chemical Engineering. The Series includes academic program brochures.
(1/6 c.f., 725, 1, 4)
Series 7. - C:9/7/7 (A07-117)
This Series contains administrative records created and received by the Office of the Chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering in the University of Missouri's College of Engineering, (1990-2000, bulk 1997-1999). The records consist of correspondence and memoranda of department chairmen Sunggyu Lee and Dabir Viswanath, Faculty Activity Information Reports [RESTRICTED], (1993-1999), Henry Bent Lecture Series, (1998-2000), departmental promotion and tenure guidelines, (1996), and faculty meeting minutes from other College of Engineering departments, (1991-1998).
(1 c.f., 006084)
Note to Researcher: This Series is currently unprocessed. Until completely processed and inventoried, portions may not be fully available to researchers. Furthermore, Series 7 contains records which are confidential and restricted. See the restrictions note at the end of this finding aid.
Restrictions Note: The Archives of the University of Missouri-Columbia is required by law and Board of Curator's policy to restrict access to some files and information. Student records are held as confidential under the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 and by University policy. Faculty promotion and tenure records and Academic Personnel files are restricted for 75 years, or the lifetime of the individual. All grievance, disciplinary, and medical records are treated as confidential files. Consultations with legal counsel, both in-house and external, are protected by the attorney/client privilege and will not be released.
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