Title: Student Protests Subject File, 1954-74
ID: 41/2/54
Primary Creator: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Office of the Dean of Students
Extent: 1.2 cubic feet
Arrangement: by subject, then chronological
Subjects: Academic Freedom, Higher Education, In Loco Parentis, Student Protests, Student Riots
Formats/Genres: Papers
Languages: English
Student Protests Subject File assembled by Phillip Monypenny and Jo Ann Fley for use by President's Office Administration Reading Room. Contains magazines, reports, mimeographed papers, and other publications, the majority from 1960-70, relating to student protests and issues arising out of them; mainly academic freedom and the role of the university. Included are a set of educational materials from Indiana University Professor Kate Mueller. Also interspersed is a limited amount of correspondence between University of Illinois Pol. Sci. Professor Phillip Monypenny and other academics on topics related to student protests, legal rights, and academic freedom.
On June 11, 1901, the office of the Dean of Undergraduates and Assistant to the President responsible for the supervision and welfare of male undergraduates was established by the Board of Trustees.1 Dean of Men became the official title in 1910.2 In addition to helping new students adjust to campus life, the Dean and his staff were available to guide and assist students with personal, social and academic problems.3
In September, 1943, the Dean of Men's office became part of the Office of the Dean of Students.4 Housing, financial aid, fraternities and sororities and campus regulations were the primary concerns of the staff.5 With reorganization of the Dean of Students in 1967, a new title and added duties were given to the Dean of Men. The Dean of Student Programs and Services was responsible for programs and policies dealing with student organizations and activities, residence halls, the Housing Division, the Union and the Security Office.6
In 1973, the Dean of Students became Vice-Chancellor for Campus Affairs and with responsibilities including Career Development and Placement, and Foreign Student-Staff Affairs.7 In 1979, the office of the Dean of Students assumed responsibility for Women's Resources, Emergency Services, Educational Opportunities Program (EOP), Veterans' Affairs, Afro-American Cultural Programs and the Latino Cultural House.8 In 1980, further responsibilities included Illini Guides, and Student Leadership-Student Government Association.9 Additional responsibilities assumed in 1982 included the Upward Bound Program, Mothers' Association, Tutoring and La Casa Cultural Latina, formerly Latino Cultural House.10 As of April 23, 1986, the Dean of Students was an Associate vice-chancellor in the office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.11
1. Transactions of the Board of Trustees, 21st Report, June 11, 1901, p. 79.
2. Transactions of the Board of Trustees, 25th Report, December 28, 1910, p. 53.
3. Annual Register, 1942-43, p. 112.
4. Transactions of the Board of Trustees, 42nd Report, August 31, 1943, p. 495.
5. Undergraduate Study Catalog, 1968-1969, p. 83.
6. Transactions of the Board of Trustees, 54th Report, September 20, 1967, p. 711.
7. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Student-Staff Directory: 1973-1974, p. 14.
8. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Student-Staff Directory: 1979-80, pp. 17-18.
9. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Student-Staff Directory: 1980-1981, p. 19.
10. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Student-Staff Directory: 1982-83, p. 23.
11. Organizational Chart: Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs.
URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/4102054.pdf
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