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Identifier: R-MC 069

Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) Records

Dates

  • 1985-1998, bulk 1996-1998

Scope and Content Note

The records of the Rutgers University organization Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) are dated between 1985 and 1998, with the bulk of material representing the years 1996 to 1998. These records reflect the members' dissatisfaction with the presidency of Francis L. Lawrence. There is a fair amount of correspondence to and from FAR members, including its convener the history professor John R. Gillis. The correspondence includes letters, e-mails, and letters to the editor of the Rutgers Daily Targum. There are also newspaper articles collected by the members that reflect their interest in various Rutgers issues, particularly athletics and Lawrence.

Of particular concern to the members was the Rutgers University Quality and Communication Improvement (QCI) program. This 1994 initiative focused on Rutgers as a service provider and as such asked for assessments to improve its organizational quality and communication.

The collection also includes articles written by FAR members and other members of the Rutgers community along with those that FAR members collected as part of their research into various topics. There are also membership lists, solicitation letters, meeting minutes (from FAR and the New Brunswick Faculty Council), and copies of the five FAR newsletters published between February 1997 and February 1998. Examples of their "Open Letter to the Middle States Accreditation Committee" (1998) and the "Report of the Evaluation Team to the Faculty, Administration, Trustees, and Students of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey," the accreditation review by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (1998) are also found in this collection. Also included are background material and notes on the New Brunswick Conference and Academic Freedom, Tenure and University Governance (April 3, 1998), sponsored by the Rutgers New Brunswick Chapter the Association of American University Professors (AAUP) and the New Jersey State Conference of AAUP.

Extent

0.4 Cubic Feet (1 manuscript box)

Language of Materials

English

Acquisition Note

The Records of the Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) were donated to Special Collections and University Archives by John R. Gillis on May 26, 2004

Abstract

The Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) was an organization founded by members of Rutgers faculty in 1996. The Alliance was particularly concerned with faculty governance and the involvement of the faculty in policy decisions. The group formed as the result of their dissatisfaction with University President Francis L. Lawrence (1990-2003). Particular areas of contention were the athletic program at Rutgers, faculty employment issues, and other Lawrence-sponsored initiatives. The records in this collection consist of correspondence, position papers, newsletters, research, and articles of interest. John R. Gillis deposited the FAR records with University Archives on May 26, 2004.

<emph render="bold">Administrative History of the Faculty Alliance for Rutgers</emph>

The Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR) was an organization founded by members of Rutgers faculty in 1996. The Alliance was particularly concerned with faculty governance and the involvement of the faculty in policy decisions. The group formed as the result of their dissatisfaction with University President Francis L. Lawrence (1990-2003). Particular areas of contention were the athletic program at Rutgers, faculty employment issues, and other Lawrence-sponsored initiatives. Founders included faculty members John Gillis (History), who became FAR's convener. Terry Butler (Mathematics), Susan Fainstein (Urban Planning), George Levine (English), Peter Lindenfeld (Physics and Astronomy), Jack Nelson (Graduate School of Education), Jerry Scheinbeim (Engineering), Peter Simmons (Newark Law), Shanti Tangri (Economics).

At its peak, FAR had between sixty and seventy members who funded and distributed the group's newsletter, "The FAR Report," which was edited by Peter Lindenfeld. FAR maintained a Web site and established research committees on such issues as athletics and faculty governance. FAR's efforts culminated in an "Open Letter to the Middle States Accreditation Committee" when that committee visited campus in the spring of 1998. The organization was no longer active after 1998.

Arrangement Note

The folders in this collection are arranged alphabetically. Information within the folders is arranged chronologically.

Title
Inventory to the Records of the Faculty Alliance for Rutgers (FAR), 1985-1998 R-MC 069
Status
Edited Full Draft
Author
Catherine Kayola and Caryn Radick
Date
August 2004
Language of description note
Finding aid is written in English.

Part of the Rutgers University Archives Repository

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