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President's Report 1963-1964 "University College"
Dublin Core
Title
President's Report 1963-1964 "University College"
Description
The 1963-1964 report on University College details course enrollment, class size. The report shows that over 3,000 students were enrolled in evening class courses with Banking (AIB) having the highest enrollment level, courses which were partially integrated in the spring semester. It also includes information about student life, faculty and the liberal arts program. The report mentions that publication of a newspaper for evening students and the formation of the Cross Keys chapter at University College were the most notable accomplishments from student affairs. The report also includes recommendations for University College like, renovating buildings and raising money for a library.
Source
Virginia Baptist Historical Society, President’s Report (1963-1964): 64-69.
Publisher
Office of the President, University of Richmond
Date
1963
Contributor
Modlin, George Matthews, 1903-1998
Format
Language
English
Type
Identifier
PresReport.64-1963.pdf
Coverage
Richmond (Va.)
Text Item Type Metadata
Student Contributor
Files
Citation
“President's Report 1963-1964 "University College",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed April 18, 2025, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/1744.