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Office of Alumni Relations Records
Records generated by the Office of Alumni Relations.
Office of Institutional Research Records
The Office of Institutional Research Records document the accreditation process and include correspondence, self-studies, self-evaluations, and other materials presented to the Middles States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Maryland State Department of Education. Additional records contain data compiled in various formats that provide information about enrollment, registration, demographics, and faculty / student ratios.
Office of Sponsored Research Records
The Office of Sponsored Research records include a run of the newsletter, Grantline, and the Grantsmanship Handbook.
Office of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs Records
Subject files created by the Office of the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs
Office of the President Records
The Office of the President Records document the tenure of five of eight University of Baltimore presidents, Theodore Wilson, Wilmer DeHuff, Thomas Pullen Jr., H. Mebane Turner, and Robert Bogomolny.
Office of the Provost Records
The Office of the Provost Records are organized into the Catherine Russell Girra and Joseph S. Wood series. The Catherine Russell Girra series consist of subject files arranged in alphabetical order. The Provost Joseph S. Wood series includes faculty handbooks and policies, subject files and material documenting meetings, committee work, University governance, the Lower Division Initiative and program development.
Office of the Vice President for Administration and Finance Records
Office of University Relations Records
Records created by the Office of University Relations, including announcements, correspondence, press releases, clippings, subject files, audiovisual materials, scrapbooks, and Photographs.
Oral History Project Collection, 1971-1983
Material documenting the University of Baltimore Oral History Project undertaken by Langsdale Library staff beginning in 1971. The collection includes a call for participation, five transcripts and eight interviews.