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Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Records
The office of Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs directed the strategic academic vision, accreditation and assessment, budgeting and finance, faculty staffing, academic support services, curriculum, records, and academic centers of the University of St. Thomas. This collection contains annual reports, committee meeting minutes, and subject files relating to the work of the office. The majority of the material in the collection dates from 1980-2006.
Faculty Affairs Committee Records
The Faculty Affairs Committee Records contains agendas, meeting minutes, documents and reports created by this group.
Faculty Handbook Commitee Records
This collection contains meeting minutes of the Faculty Handbook Committee as well as copies of the Faculty Handbook.
Faculty Meeting Records
This collection contains documents and minutes from the meetings of the faculty of the College of St. Thomas.
Faculty / Staff Organization Records
The Faculty Staff Organizations Records is an artificial collection of subject files and publications related to faculty and staff groups at the University of St. Thomas.
Fr. Edmund Coughlin Papers
This collection consists of a scrapbook compiled by Edmund Coughlin on a trip to Hawaii and the northwest United States in 1917. The scrapbook includes photographs as well as ink drawings by Coughlin.
Fr. Edward Keenan Collection of Autographs
The autograph collection contains items collected by Fr. Edward Keenan. The collection contains primarily autographs of nineteenth-century authors, political figures, and actors.
Fr. Edward Keenan Collection of Theater Programs
Fr. Edward McSweeney Presidential Records
The Fr. Edward McSweeney Presidential Records consist of one notebook containing suggestions for the coursework and discipline of St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary students.
Fr. Edward P. Keenan Papers
This collection includes published and unpublished writings by Fr. Edward P. Keenan, speeches and lectures, teaching materials and some personal correspondence dating from 1935 – 1968.