Box 1
Contains 34 Results:
College of Liberal Arts syllabus policy, 1995
This collection contains mostly Art Department meeting minutes, items concerning on-campus gallery exhibits, and course information including syllabi. Also included are Samuel Hutto’s curriculum vitae, and items pertaining to professional development, and his work. More miscellaneous items include reports, committee meeting minutes, and administrative items such as information on the old email system, Pines, and the first computerized student record system, SIS.
Art Department Report to the Definition Committee (February 6, 1991)
This collection contains mostly Art Department meeting minutes, items concerning on-campus gallery exhibits, and course information including syllabi. Also included are Samuel Hutto’s curriculum vitae, and items pertaining to professional development, and his work. More miscellaneous items include reports, committee meeting minutes, and administrative items such as information on the old email system, Pines, and the first computerized student record system, SIS.
“The Fine Arts at Mercer, What Would They Need to Flourish?” (December 1991)
This collection contains mostly Art Department meeting minutes, items concerning on-campus gallery exhibits, and course information including syllabi. Also included are Samuel Hutto’s curriculum vitae, and items pertaining to professional development, and his work. More miscellaneous items include reports, committee meeting minutes, and administrative items such as information on the old email system, Pines, and the first computerized student record system, SIS.
Teaching Notes; Sketches; Drawings
This collection contains mostly Art Department meeting minutes, items concerning on-campus gallery exhibits, and course information including syllabi. Also included are Samuel Hutto’s curriculum vitae, and items pertaining to professional development, and his work. More miscellaneous items include reports, committee meeting minutes, and administrative items such as information on the old email system, Pines, and the first computerized student record system, SIS.