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Communications and programming materials, 1979 - 2023

 Series
Identifier: Series 3

Scope and Content Summary

Series 3, Communications and programming materials, contains materials related to the internal and external communications of CARDS and ODS including newsletters, articles, and promotional materials. This series contains digital files. This series also incudes the grant proposal for the Max C. Fleischmann Foundation spearheaded by Julie Marstellar, the first Dean of Disabled Students at Barnard. The grant was supposed to cover physical changes to Barnard's campus like adding accessible entrances as well as fund programs to expand the services provided to Disabled students at Barnard. This series also contains digital materials and restricted materials. It also includes admission promotional materials for the Office of Disability Services (ODS) and an ODS created newsletter titled 'The Fine Line'

Dates

  • Creation: 1979 - 2023

Creator

Access

Material pertaining to individual student records is restricted for 75 years from the date of creation, in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). Personnel records of faculty and staff (including search, tenure/promotion, and disciplinary/grievance records) are restricted for 75 years from the date of creation.

Access to Alexa Easter's oral history recording is restricted until July 2025 at the request of the donor. Access to Caroline Kneeley's oral history recording is limited to Barnard affiliates. All other access must be approved by the donor.

Extent

.015 Linear Feet

Language

English

Series Arrangement

Series 3, Communications and programming materials, was organized in multiple ways upon receipt, which the archivist reorganized for easier access and reference. The archivist arranged this series into two subseries: Subseries 3.1: Internal and external communications; Subseries 3.2: Event and programming materials. The archivist, whenever possible, organized the materials into these topical subseries. The contents themselves are described at the file level. The archivist conducted high level physical rearrangement to allow the digital materials to be easily integrated into a single system of arrangement. The digital materials, at the highest directory level, were placed into a new folder with a new file name.

Repository Details

Part of the Barnard Archives and Special Collections Repository

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