Herbert Kellar Papers, 1887-1955

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Series: 2. Academic and Research Units, 1997-2017
Subseries: College of Engineering and Applied Science
Scope and Content Note: Established in 1964, the College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) today is organized into five departments of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering, offering both undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering and computer science. The College of Engineering and Applied Science site contains program information for prospective, incoming, and current students; student resources; listings of faculty and administrative staff; and news on featured research conducted through CEAS, including links to research centers and labs.
Subseries: College of Health Sciences

Archive-It Capture, 2015-2017


Scope and Content Note: The College of Health Sciences is organized into seven departments of Biomedical Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Health Informatics and Administration, Kinesiology, Occupational Science and Technology, Continuing Education, and Sports and Recreation, offering both undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as certificate programs. The College of Health Sciences site provides program information and resources for future and current students; faculty and administrative staff listings and internal resources; College news; and links to research labs, clinics, and centers.
Subseries: College of Letters and Science
Scope and Content Note: The largest of UWM's schools and colleges, the College of Letters and Sciences offers traditional liberal arts certificates, undergraduate, and graduate degrees provided throughout the 22 humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences departments of the College. The College of Letters and Sciences site provides information for prospective and current students, including material on undergraduate and graduate programs, and student services and resources; links to the College of Letters and Sciences’ academic departments; resources for faculty and staff, including departmental and administrative directories; curriculum and governance rules and reports, including assessment plans, budget reports, and faculty governance rules; minutes and agendas of the Letters and Sciences Faculty Committee; and links to the centers and institutes administered by and participating with the College of Letters and Sciences, including the Language Resource Center, Center for 21st Century Studies, and the Roberto Hernandez Center.
Subseries: College of Nursing
Scope and Content Note: Established in 1965, the UWM College of Nursing is Wisconsin’s largest nursing school and only one of two schools that offer a full complement of degree options including Bachelor of Science, Master of Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, PhD, and graduate certificates. The College of Nursing site includes information for undergraduate and graduate students, including program details, forms and materials, and student resources; faculty and staff directories; faculty research areas and actively funded research projects, with links to the College’s research centers and institutes; and resources on community and corporate partners of the College.
Subseries: Graduate School
Scope and Content Note: The UWM Graduate School awards advanced academic degrees to graduate students who have previously earned bachelor’s degrees through undergraduate programs at UWM and elsewhere. The site includes relevant information for prospective, incoming, and current students; faculty and staff resources; academic policies and procedures; and extensive information on research conducted through the Graduate School. Minutes and agendas are also available for Graduate School committees including the Graduate Course and Curriculum Committee, the Graduate Fellowships Committee, and the Graduate Program Review Committee.
Subseries: Helen Bader School of Social Welfare
Scope and Content Note: the Helen Bader School of Social Welfare offers undergraduate and graduate degrees to prepare students for careers in social, health, educational, and criminal justice professions. The site includes information for future and current students, including policies and procedures, and student resources; a faculty and staff directory; research resources, including links to research conducted within and in conjunction with the School; and news and events within the School.
Subseries: Joseph J. Zilber School of Public Health
Scope and Content Note: the Zilber School of Public Health advances the understanding of health disparities, educates the local public health workforce, guides public health policy, and partners with local organizations to address community public health issues. The site includes information about the School’s certificate, master’s, and doctoral degree programs; faculty and staff listings; information on the School of Public Health Planning Council, including a listing of council members, executive summary, and full report; rosters of numerous teams and committees, including the Epidemiology PhD Work Team, School Formation Planning Committee, and the Library Resources Committee among others; and news on research initiatives, including links to the School’s laboratories.
Subseries: Peck School of the Arts
Scope and Content Note: Home Page for the UWM Peck School of the Arts, including academic information about the school and its constitutent departments. Also included is information about admissions criteria, press releases, and a calendar of events staged by PSOA students, faculty, and guest artists.
Subseries: Research Centers and Institutes
Scope and Content Note: As a Research I designated university, UWM encompasses a network of clinics, centers, institutes, and laboratories to accommodate the research needs of faculty, entrepreneurs, scientists, and graduate students. The UWM Centers and Institutes' site includes links for numerous centers and institutes, including the Center for Celtic Studies; the Institute on Race and Ethnicity; the Roberto Hernandez Center; and the Institute for Visual Arts (INOVA).
Subseries: School of Architecture and Urban Planning
Scope and Content Note: Established in 1966, the School of Architecture and Urban Planning (SARUP) offers Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Architecture, a Master’s in Urban Planning, a Coordinated Master’s degree in Architecture and Urban Planning, and numerous certificate programs. The School of Architecture and Urban Planning site includes materials about the School’s programs; faculty and staff directories; galleries of student and faculty work; and news and events, including the School’s lecture series and exhibitions.
Subseries: School of Freshwater Sciences
Scope and Content Note: Established in 2009, the School of Freshwater Sciences (SFS) is the first graduate school in the United States dedicated solely to the study of freshwater and offers research and education programs in freshwater system dynamics; human and ecosystem health; freshwater technology; and freshwater economics, policy, and management. The School of Freshwater Sciences site offers course descriptions and information on master's and doctoral degree programs; news and events; faculty and administrative staff listings; information on the School's fleet and facilities; and news on research conducted through SFS.
Subseries: School of Information Studies
Scope and Content Note: Established in 1966, the School of Information Studies (SOIS) offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs that prepare students for careers in the information professions. The School of Information Studies site includes information for prospective and current students, including program materials, course descriptions, student resources, and links to student services; faculty and administration directories; links to SOIS social media sites; information on student and professional organizations and chapters; and notes on research conducted through the School, including faculty and student interests and funded research, workshop and funding resources, and links to the School’s research centers and groups.
Subseries: Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business
Scope and Content Note: The AACSB accredited Lubar School of Business provides undergraduate and graduate business programs, including the nationally ranked MBA program. The Lubar School of Business site includes information for prospective, incoming, and current students; faculty and administrative staff listings; news and events; and links to the School’s research centers, including the Center for Technological Innovation, the Helen Bader Institute for Nonprofit Management, and the Bostrom Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation among others.
Subseries: UWM Libraries
Scope and Content Note: The UWM Libraries, formerly the UWM Golda Meir Library, accommodates the information needs of UWM faculty and students through traditional print and electronic resources and unique materials available through library departments. The site includes general information about the Libraries, including library policies, services, and staff directory; information on the Daniel M. Soref Learning Commons, including available services and policies; and links to the departments of the Libraries and the Friends of the Golda Meir Library.