Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Planning
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Budget meeting, 1998
Item
Identifier: 1998.002
Scope and Contents
President Pogue and faculty discuss the budget at Edinboro University and the plans they have for the future. March 2, 1998.
Dates:
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Edinboro University five-year strategic plan, 2006 - 2011
Item
Identifier: 2024.009.015
Dates:
Usage: 2006 - 2011
President's Annual Report, 1997
Item
Identifier: 2024.010.001
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The role of the president in the operations of the school has evolved from direct involvement in everyday decisions to a more removed perspective. Records in this sub-group represent a period when the president was totally emersed in all aspects of the college. The records reflect campus issuses, local commuity interation and communications with state level authorities. During this period Lyman Van Houten and Thomas Miler were president.
Dates:
1997
President's Annual Report, 1998
Item
Identifier: 2024.010.002
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The role of the president in the operations of the school has evolved from direct involvement in everyday decisions to a more removed perspective. Records in this sub-group represent a period when the president was totally emersed in all aspects of the college. The records reflect campus issuses, local commuity interation and communications with state level authorities. During this period Lyman Van Houten and Thomas Miler were president.
Dates:
1998
President's Annual Report, 2001
Item
Identifier: 2024.010.003
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The role of the president in the operations of the school has evolved from direct involvement in everyday decisions to a more removed perspective. Records in this sub-group represent a period when the president was totally emersed in all aspects of the college. The records reflect campus issuses, local commuity interation and communications with state level authorities. During this period Lyman Van Houten and Thomas Miler were president.
Dates:
2001