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Abstract | William C. Friday succeeded Gordon Gray in 1957 as president of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, which included the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, North Carolina State College in Raleigh, and Woman's College in Greensboro. During the 1960s, three more campuses were added to the Consolidated University. In 1972, through a major reorganization of higher education in North Carolina, the Consolidated University became the University of North Carolina, and Friday became president of the new system. Eventually the system was expanded to include sixteen schools. Records include correspondence and other files relating to the administration of and academic programs at the campuses of the Consolidated University of North Carolina and its successor, the University of North Carolina (System). Notable in these files are records relating to desegregation of the University and the related lawsuit filed by the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (later Department of Health and Human Services), against the University, as well as material relating to the speaker ban law. |
Creator | University of North Carolina (System). President. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives. |
Language | English |
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In 2021, archivists replaced the term "Negro(es)" in folder titles in this description with the terms "Black students" or "Black members" and revised "Negro Colleges and Universities" to "Historically Black Colleges and Universities." The original terms remain on the physical items.
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Background
On 10 June 1955, Gordon Gray resigned the presidency of the Consolidated University of North Carolina to accept the position of Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs in the U.S. State Department. Instead of accepting his resignation, the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees gave him a leave of absence, naming Dr. J. Harris Purks, Provost of the Consolidated University, Acting President. On 10 November, President Gray again resigned, insisting it would be best for the University. At this time the Executive Committee complied; Dr. Purks was continued as Acting President.
In January 1956, Dr. Purks was appointed director of the newly created Board of Higher Education. The Board of Trustees was asked by Governor Luther Hodges to recommend possible candidates for Acting President. Among the possibilities was William C. Friday, Secretary of the University. Mr. Friday was named Acting President with his duties to begin 1 March 1956.
William Clyde Friday was 35 years old. He was born in Raphine, Viriginia, and grew up in Dallas, North Carolina. In 1937, he entered Wake Forest College, transferring the next year to North Carolina State College, from which he graduated in textile engineering in 1941. He served as Assistant to the Dean of Students at State College until he joined the Navy. After World War II he enrolled in the University of North Carolina Law School and received his LL.D. in 1948. From 1948 to 1951, he was Assistant Dean of Students and later Acting Dean of Students on the Chapel Hill campus. In 1951, he became assistant to President Gray. He had been Secretary of the University for less than a year when he was appointed Acting President.
While the Board of Trustees continued its search for a Consolidated University President, William Friday went to work on problems that had grown into crises due to President Gray's frequent absences on federal business. At this time the Consolidated University consisted of three campuses: North Carolina State College (Raleigh), the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), and Woman's College (Greensboro). The problems facing Friday included the staffing of the Consolidated offices; the administration at the Woman's College in Greensboro; confusion in the Division of Health Affairs at Chapel Hill; the relationship of the Consolidated University and the Board of Higher Education; and the noncompetitive salary levels for both faculty and administrative positions throughout the system.
As Friday dealt with these issues, the presidential search committee had to deal with the hard facts of educational life, not the least of which was the salary available for the new president: $15,000 compared to $25,000 offered by comparable state universities.
On 18 October 1956, Victor Bryant, chairman of the search committee, announced the committee's recommendation for president: William C. Friday. The search committee unanimously voted to present his nomination to the full board. Some of the board voiced concern over Friday's training in business and law rather than in education, his lack of a doctoral degree, that he had not taught, and his youth. At the 26 October session of the Board of Trustees, Mr. Bryant concluded his report:
"Above all else your Committee has been impressed by Mr. Friday's integrity and fairness as he has gone about his duties of Acting President. In the final analysis the demonstration of such qualities, and the awareness that such qualities exist in the office of the President ... may well be the most important attribute of a successful President. In a trying time Mr. Friday has stood steadfast on all matters." William Friday was approved as the new President of the Consolidated University.
At his first news conference, President Friday stated some of his immediate goals. First, to move the administrative offices from South Building on the Chapel Hill campus to the old Institute of Government building on Franklin Street. Second, to fill vacancies in his staff and to begin a search for a chancellor at Woman's College and a replacement for Chancellor House at Chapel Hill. Third, to begin working on the biennial budget and to obtain from the General Assembly funds for higher faculty salaries, better library facilities, and the research funds necessary to maintain the University's high academic reputation. He thought the presidency of the University was a full-time job, and he intended to devote his full energies to the task.
Formally inaugurated on 8 May 1957, William Friday remained President of the Consolidated University until June 1972. During this period, in addition to the above stated tasks, Mr. Friday had to deal with a variety of crises. Some of the major ones were:
1. The Dixie Classic Basketball scandal (1961);
2. Speaker Ban (1963);
3. North Carolina State College name change (1963);
4. Admission of Charlotte College, Asheville College, and Wilmington College to the Consolidated System, (1960s); and
5. Anti-war demonstrations and cafeteria workers' strike (late 1960s-early 1970s).
In 1971, the General Assembly passed legislation providing for the restructuring of higher education in North Carolina. The Consolidated University became the University of North Carolina System; and on 1 July 1972, William Friday became president of the new system.
During the 1970s, ten campuses were added to the existing six institutions comprising the University of North Carolina System. Eventually the system was made up of sixteen constituent universities: North Carolina State University at Raleigh, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the University of North Carolina at Asheville, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Appalachian State University (Boone), East Carolina University (Greenville), Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (Greensboro), North Carolina Central University (Durham), North Carolina School of the Arts (Winston-Salem), Pembroke State University (Pembroke), Western Carolina University (Cullowhee), and Winston-Salem State University. Each constituent campus had its own indivdual Board of Trustees and Chancellor and developed its programs under the oversight of the Board of Governors of the University of North Carolina System.
Much of Mr. Friday's energies during the last fourteen years of his administration revolved around the growth of the System. The problems of bringing undergraduate colleges into the university setting were many. The entire process was complicated by issues related to the desegregation of the System in response to a suit filed against it by the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
William Friday retired as President of the University of North Carolina System in March 1986, but he continued to be involved with issues concerning education, especially illiteracy and the problems of the student athlete. In 1986, he was named president of the William R. Kenan, Jr., Fund. C. Dixon Spangler, Jr., Charlotte businessman and former member of the Board of Governors, was elected President of the University of North Carolina System in 1986.
Back to TopThe records of William C. Friday's administration cover the period from his election as Consolidated University President on October 26, 1956, until his retirement as President of the University of North Carolina System in March 1986. A small amount of material dates from his tenures as Secretary of the University (1955) and as Acting President (1956).
The divisions of the Friday files are functional rather than reflecting any official organizational framework existing in the General Administration or on any of the sixteen campuses. Where possible, Series and Subseries titles correspond with those used for the records of Presidents Frank Porter Graham and Gordon Gray. This scheme has been used for consistency and to provide for the logical grouping of related activities. An index to selected folder headings is provided as an aid to the location of pertinent files within the records group.
Back to TopThis series consists of eight subseries. They reflect the activities of the various offices within the Consolidated University (1956-1972) and the General Administration of the UNC System (1972-1986) which reported directly to the President.
This series contains files on topics of general administrative concern which pertain to The System as a whole or to two or more campuses.
This series contains material relating to the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost (Donald B. Anderson, 1958-1966; William S. Wells, 1966-1971; Raymond Dawson, 1972- ). This office is responsible for the development of academic programs throughout The System.
These files include information concerning the development of educational television at the University of North Carolina. They begin with the first efforts for in-school use of television by the public schools and continue through the growth of the Center for Public Television. Directors of the program have been George E. Bair (1969-1979) and John Dunlop (1980- ).
These files relate primarily to the budget process. William D. Carmichael, Jr. served as Vice President and Finance Officer until his death in 1961. He was succeeded by A. H. Shepard, Jr. who served until 1968 when Felix Joyner became the Vice President.
Planning Division. Established in the 1972 reorganization this Division was first headed by Cameron West, former Director of the Board of Higher Education. Dr. West was succeeded by John L. Sanders (1973-1978). Roy Carroll became Vice President for Planning in 1979. The files are concerned with long-range planning for The University System, including its relationship with private institutions and community colleges.
These files refer to the management of The System's sponsored research programs as well as interinstitutional programs. Its Vice Presidents have been Charles E. Bishop (1966-1970), H. Brooks James (1970-1973), Walton Jones (1973-1985) and Jasper Memory (1986- ).
Authorized by the 1972 reorganization this Division has been headed by Harold Delaney (1972-1974), Cleon Thompson (1976-1985), and Lloyd V. Hackley (1985- ). The records are divided into two subseries: Student Services and Special Programs. Student Services pertains to issues relating to admissions, enrollment, financial aid, and student activities. Special Programs is concerned primarily with the licensure of non-public educational institutions.
This series consists of President Friday's correspondence with and about associations, institutes, state and federal agencies, conferences, committees, and other colleges and universities outside The University System. It includes material dealing only those organizations which involved two or more of the campuses of The System or which Friday dealt with in his capacity as President of the University.
Under the Consolidation Act of 1931, the state legislature appointed a one-hundred member Board of Trustees to serve as the governing body of the Consolidated University. Each institution within the Consolidated University had its own separate faculty and student body and each was headed by a Chancellor as its chief administrative officer. Unified general policy and appropriate allocation of function were affected by this single Board of Trustees and by the President with other administrative officers of The University. The Office of the President was located in Chapel Hill.
Similar legislation in 1972 reorganized higher education in the State and The University of North Carolina System was created. The constituent universities, each with its own Board of Trustees and Chancellor, were to develop their programs under the oversight of the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina. The Consolidated University offices became known as General Administration. The Office of the President and his staff continued to be located in Chapel Hill.
The records in this series are concerned with President Friday's interaction with the Board of Trustees and its successor, the Board of Governors.
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General, 1956-1972 |
Individual Members: Bryant, Victor, 1958-1971 |
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Individual Members: Hill, George Watts: General, 1957-1971 |
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Individual Members: Hill, George Watts: Health Affairs, 1957-1972 |
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General Board Meeting, 1957-1960 |
Box 55 |
General Board Meeting, 1961-1972 |
Executive Committee Meeting, 1954-1963 |
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Box 56 |
Executive Committee Meeting, 1964-1972 |
During 1971-1972 the University of North Carolina system underwent reorganization. This included changing the Board of Trustees to a Board of Governors. Individual campuses of the system would have their own Boards of Trustees.
Box 59 |
Meeting Minutes, 1972-1973 |
Box 60 |
Meeting Minutes, 1974-1978 |
Box 61 |
Meeting Minutes, 1979-1986 |
When William Friday took office in 1956 the Consolidated University consisted of three campuses: Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, North Carolina State College of Agriculture and Engineering at Raleigh, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
By an act of the General Assembly of 1963 the names of two of the institutions were changed: Woman's College became the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and State College became North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh. The name of the Unviersity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill remained the same.
The records in this series pertain to General Administration's involvement with the individual campuses. For material relating to Asheville-Biltmore College, Charlotte College, and Wilmington College prior to their entry into The System see Series 1, Series 8: Outside Organizations.
After much alumni activity and public controversy in 1965 the General Assembly again changed the name of the Raleigh campus; it became North Carolina State University at Raleigh. Charlotte College was admitted as the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. In 1969 two more colleges were added: Asheville-Biltmore College became the University of North Carolina at Asheville; Wilmington College became the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
The records in this series pertain to General Administration's involvement with the individual campuses. For material relating to Asheville-Biltmore College, Charlotte College, and Wilmington College prior to their entry into The System see Series 1, Series 8: Outside Organizations.
For consistency the most current title has been used in this inventory when refering to the Greensboro and Raleigh campuses: The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, North Carolina State University at Raleigh.
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Folder 2605 |
Dean of the Faculty, 1957-1965 |
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Folder 2606 |
American Association of University Professors (AAUP): NCSU Chapter, 1963-1964, 1968 |
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Folder 2607 |
Faculty Research and Professional Development Fund: Report, 1958 |
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Folder 2608 |
Faculty Senate: General, 1963 |
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Folder 2609 |
Faculty Senate: Political Activities of Students, Statement on, 1970 |
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Folder 2610 |
Faculty Senate: Racial and Religious Discrimination, Statement on, 1968 |
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Folder 2611 |
Faculty Senate: Salaries, Report on, 1957-1960, 1968-1970 |
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Folder 2612 |
Faculty Senate: University Government, 1968 |
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Folder 2613 |
Faculty Senate: Women Students, Report on Status of, 1964 |
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Folder 2614 |
Honorary Degrees, 1960 |
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Folder 2615 |
Speaker Ban: Faculty Actions, 1963-1965(see also Series 1, Series 1) |
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Folder 2616 |
Graduate School, 1958-1964, 1971 |
Box 69 |
General, 1957-1972 |
Annual Report, 1972 |
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Enrollment, 1959 |
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Fuller, Howard: Controversy, 1967 |
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Operations Analysis Technical Conference, 1958 |
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Search Committee (Dean), 1957, 1962, 1966, 1969 |
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General, 1956-1972 |
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Folder 3012 |
Annual Report, 1958-1959 |
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Folder 3013 |
Appointment: Ferguson (Acting Chancellor), 1964-1965 |
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Folder 3014 |
Appointment: Singletary, 1961 |
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Folder 3015-3029 Folder 3015Folder 3016Folder 3017Folder 3018Folder 3019Folder 3020Folder 3021Folder 3022Folder 3023Folder 3024Folder 3025Folder 3026Folder 3027Folder 3028Folder 3029 |
Commencement, 1957-1972 |
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Folder 3030 |
History: Woman's College, (Doris Betts), 1959 |
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Folder 3031 |
Installation: Blackwell, 1958 |
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Folder 3032 |
Installation: Ferguson, 1967 |
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Folder 3033 |
Long-Range Plan, 1957-1958, 1971 |
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Folder 3034 |
Management Study, 1958 |
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Folder 3035 |
Non-Academic Employees, 1968-1969 |
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Folder 3036 |
Resignation: Blackwell, 1960(see also Visiting Committee, below) |
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Folder 3037 |
Salaries, 1957-1972 |
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Folder 3038 |
Search Committee: Blackwell, 1957-1958 |
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Folder 3039 |
Search Committee: Ferguson, 1966-1967 |
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Folder 3040 |
Search Committee: Singletary: General, 1960-1961 |
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Folder 3041 |
Search Committee: Singletary: Notebook, 1960-1961 |
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Folder 3042 |
Visiting Committee (UNC Board of Trustees), Report, 1956-1957 |
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Folder 3061-3062 Folder 3061Folder 3062 |
General, 1957-1970 |
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Folder 3063 |
Budget, 1957-1967, 1970 |
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Folder 3064-3065 Folder 3064Folder 3065 |
Capital Improvements Reports, 1957-1968 |
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Folder 3066 |
Cloverleaf Construction, Proposed, 1957 |
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Folder 3067 |
Development Program: General, 1958-1963, 1968 |
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Folder 3068 |
Development Program: Chinqua-Penn Plantation, 1959, 1971-1972(see also Series 1, Series 8; and Series 4, Series 3, Subseries 5) |
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Folder 3069 |
Development Program: Excellence Fund, 1967-1968 |
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Folder 3070 |
Development Program: Home Economics Foundation: General, 1957-1972 |
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Folder 3071 |
Development Program: Home Economics Foundation: Minutes, 1959, 1967-1968 |
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Folder 3072 |
Alumni Affairs: General, 1957, 1963-1965 |
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Folder 3073 |
News Bureau: General, 1956-1957 |
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Folder 3074 |
American Association of University Professors (AAUP) (UNC-G Chapter), Salary Surveys, 1964-1966 |
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Folder 3075 |
Loyalty Oath, 1968 |
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Folder 3076 |
Research Council Report, 1958-1959 |
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Folder 3077 |
General, 1958-1962 |
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Folder 3078 |
Student Misconduct (Honor Policy), 1960 |
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Folder 3079 |
Tuition, 1958, 1961 |
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Folder 3080 |
Nursing Program, 1956-1959, 1963-1967, 1970 |
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Folder 3081 |
Admissions Office, 1957-1963, 1969 |
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Folder 3082 |
Alcohol Policy, 1962-1963, 1969 |
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Folder 3083 |
Enrollment, 1957-1959, 1971 |
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Folder 3084 |
Fees, 1959, 1971 |
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Folder 3085 |
Freshman Grades, Prediction of, 1960 |
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Folder 3086 |
Health Service: General, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1968-1970 |
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Folder 3087 |
Health Service: Reports, 1956-1963 |
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Folder 3088 |
Housing, 1957, 1968, 1970 |
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Folder 3089 |
Security, 1965, 1970 |
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Folder 3090 |
Student Aid, 1968 |
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Folder 3091 |
Student Government Association: General, 1957-1962, 1967-1968, 1970 |
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Folder 3092 |
Student Government Association: Black Power Forum, 1967 |
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Folder 3093 |
Tuition Policy, 1958 |
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General, 1970 |
Box 73 |
Academic Calendar, 1972 |
Box 73 |
General, 1969-1971 |
Box 73 |
General, 1967-1968 |
Development Foundation of UNCC: Chancellor's Report, 1970 |
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Friends of UNCC: General, 1970-1971 |
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Friends of UNCC: Recognition Day (Friday, Speaker), 1970 |
Box 73 |
General, 1969-1972 |
Accreditation, 1971 |
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Commencement, 1970-1972 |
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Convocation: First as UNC-Wilmington, 1969 |
Box 73 |
Lecture Committee, 1969 |
During the first six months of 1972 the legislature completed its restructuring of higher education in North Carolina. The staffs of the Board of Trustees and the Board of Higher Education were merged; with some BHE staff joining the new Planning Division at General Administration.
On July 1, 1972 The University of North Carolina System composed of sixteen campuses came into existence. Added to the six campuses from the Consolidated University (see Series 3) were: Appalachian State University (Boone), East Carolina University (Greenville), Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (Greensboro), North Carolina Central University (Durham), North Carolina School of the Arts (Winston-Salem), Pembroke State University, Western Carolina University (Cullowhee) and Winston-Salem State University.
The records in Series 4 pertain to General Administration's involvement with the sixteen individual campuses. For material relating to any of the campuses prior to their entry into the University System see Series 1, Series 8: Outside Organizations.
Box 74 |
General, 1974-1985 |
Academic Requirements, 1973, 1982-1986 |
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Basketball, 1975-1985 |
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Facilities, 1979 |
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Football, 1982-1983 |
Box 75 |
General, 1973, 1983 |
Box 77 |
General, 1972-1973 |
Budget: General, 1976-1977 |
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Budget: Loss of Federal Funds, 1973 |
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Buildings and Grounds, 1975, 1978-1981 |
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Physical Plant: Worker's Dispute, 1980 |
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Utilities, Sale of, 1974-1977 |
Box 78 |
General, 1973-1977, 1982 |
Graduate Student Tuition Remission Program Report, 1981 |
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Search Committee (Dean), 1983 |
Box 80 |
General, 1975-1985 |
Chinqua-Penn Plantation, 1973-1985(see also Series 1, Series 8; and Series 3, Series 3, Subseries 5) |
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Excellence Fund (Friday Speech), 1974 |
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Home Economics Foundation: General, 1973-1975, 1982, 1985 |
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Home Economics Foundation: Minutes, 1973-1985 |
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Alumnae, 1974, 1981 |
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Continuing Education: Frank Porter Graham Symposium, 1980 |
Box 80 |
Nursing Program, 1973-1981 |
Box 81 |
Budget, 1972-1975, 1980, 1982 |
Capital Improvements, 1975, 1980, 1984 |
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Dormitory Financing, 1972 |
Box 81 |
Foundations, 1982 |
Box 81 |
General, 1977, 1980-1981 |
Box 81 |
Enrollment: General, 1980-1985 |
Enrollment: Minority Presence, 1981 |
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Financial Aid, 1982 |
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Tuition Increases, 1975 |
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Veterans Association, 1974 |
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General, 1973-1976, 1979-1985 |
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Commencement, 1975, 1977, 1978 |
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Folder 3598 |
Convocation (Chancellor's Remarks), 1974-1976, 1979-1980, 1982, 1984 |
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Folder 3599 |
Davidson College, 1977, 1980 |
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Folder 3600 |
ECU Medical School, 1975 |
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Folder 3601 |
Health, Education, and Welfare, U.S. Department of, 1976-1983 |
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Folder 3602 |
History (A.K. King interview by D.W. Colvard), 1981 |
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Folder 3603 |
Installation: Fretwell, 1979 |
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Folder 3604 |
Long-Range Plan, 1973-1974 |
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Folder 3605 |
North Carolina Commission on Education for Economic Growth, (Fretwell testimony), 1984 |
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Folder 3606 |
Retirement: Colvard, 1977-1978 |
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Folder 3607 |
Salaries, 1973-1985 |
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Folder 3608 |
Self-evaluation (Chancellor): Fretwell, 1984 |
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Folder 3609 |
United Religious Ministry, 1976, 1978 |
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Folder 3610 |
African Studies Program, 1976-1977, 1983 |
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Folder 3611 |
Business Administration, College of, 1976-1977, 1982-1984 |
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Folder 3612 |
Cooperative Programs: General, 1973-1984 |
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Folder 3613 |
Cooperative Programs: Fort Bragg, 1973-1974 |
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Folder 3614 |
Cooperative Programs: Downtown Center (UNCC/Queens College), 1974-1975 |
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Folder 3615 |
Education, School of, 1978-1983 |
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Folder 3616 |
Engineering, College of, 1974-1978, 1980-1985 |
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Folder 3617 |
English, Department of: Salaries, 1973, 1981 |
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Folder 3618 |
Evening Program, 1976 |
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Folder 3619 |
Geography, Department of, 1972-1975 |
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Folder 3620 |
Law, School of, Proposed, 1974, 1977 |
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Folder 3621 |
Library, 1973, 1981 |
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Folder 3622 |
Long-Range Plan, 1975 |
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Folder 3623 |
Program Development, 1973-1983 |
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Folder 3624 |
University Council on Biotechnology, 1982, 1984 |
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Folder 3625 |
University Research Park (IBM), 1982, 1984 |
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Folder 3626 |
Urban Institute, 1974, 1976, 1983-1984 |
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Folder 3627 |
General, 1977-1978, 1983 |
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Folder 3628 |
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), 1983-1984 |
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Folder 3629 |
Budget, 1975-1977, 1981-1982 |
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Folder 3630 |
Buildings and Grounds: Campus Buildings, 1972-1984 |
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Folder 3631 |
Dedications: Addison H. Reese Administration Building, 1983 |
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Folder 3632 |
Dedications: Arnold K. King Building (Friday speaker), 1982 |
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Folder 3633 |
Dedications: Friday Building (1982), 1978-1982 |
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Folder 3634 |
Dedications: University Place, 1983 |
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Folder 3635 |
Groundbreaking (Friday Building), 1980 |
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Folder 3636 |
General, 1976, 1979, 1982 |
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Folder 3637 |
Foundation of UNCC: Campaign for Excellence, 1982 |
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Folder 3638 |
General, 1974-1977, 1981-1985 |
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Folder 3639 |
Anti-Semitism, 1984 |
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Folder 3640 |
Faculty Senate: Long-Range Planning Recommendations, 1973 |
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Folder 3641 |
Grievances, 1976, 1980 |
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North Carolina National Bank (NCNB) Award, 1985 |
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Parking, 1976-1977 |
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Sex Discrimination/Harassment, 1975, 1984 |
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Tenure, 1973, 1976, 1980 |
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