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Name records describe the people, families, and organizations that create archival materials. In Archives at Rutgers, users can view name records to see all of the collections created by a person, family, or organization. Name records are shared across all libraries and repositories at Rutgers, and staff choose them from controlled lists, including the Library of Congress.
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- College facilities--planning. 2
- Committees 2
- Higher education and state--New Jersey 2
- Universities and colleges--planning 2
- Academic libraries. Collection development 1
- Academic libraries. Quality control 1
- Anti-apartheid movements 1
- Apartheid. South Africa 1
- Collective bargaining 1
- Collective labor agreements 1
- College costs. United States 1
- College facilities--United States--Design and construction--Finance. 1
- College teachers--tenure--New Jersey 1
- Corporate divestiture New Jersey 1
- Curriculum planning--New Jersey 1
- Economic development. Environmental aspects 1
- Education New Jersey 1
- Educational change 1
- Educational innovations 1
- Educational planning--New Jersey. 1
- Environmental impact charges. Law and legislation New Jersey 1
- Environmental law New Jersey 1
- Environmental policy New Jersey 1
- Environmental protection 1
- Environmental responsibility 1
- Hazardous geographic environments New Jersey 1
- Human rights workers 1
- Political action committees. New Jersey 1
- Political activists. United States 1
- Politics, Practical 1
- Pollution. Environmental aspects New Jersey 1
- Research Libraries. Collection development 1
- Strikes and lockouts. Metal-workers 1
- Strikes and lockouts. New Jersey 1
- Students. Political activity 1
- Trade-unions. Organizing 1
- Universities and colleges. Finance 1
- Universities and colleges. New Jersey 1
- Women environmentalists 1
- Women human rights workers 1
- Women in the labor movement 1
- Women labor leaders 1
- Women political activists. New Jersey 1
- World War, 1939-1945. Atomic bomb 1 ∧ less
The Board of Governors Educational Planning and Policy Committee was established in 1950 and was charged with examining Rutgers' "educational effectiveness." The papers in this collection comprise meeting minutes and agendas, and reports and studies on such subjects as program proposals and changes; diversity amongst students and staff; promotions, tenures, and retirements; and other matters.