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Summary Information
UW-Milwaukee Helen Bader School of Social Welfare, Office of the Dean Records 1945-2017
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Helen Bader School of
Social Welfare. Office of the Dean
UWM Archival Collection 24
- 34.7 cubic ft. (39 boxes, including 5 audio cassettes and 4 videocassettes)
- 1,689 digital files (992 MB)
UW-Milwaukee Libraries, Archives / Milwaukee Area Research Ctr. (Map)
The records document the administration of the school and its
predecessor institutions. Most of the records date from the 1970s. A few records exist from
the earlier social work programs administered by the University of Wisconsin-Extension and
UW-Madison; and from the Department of Social Work and School of Social Work, which were
administered by the College of Letters & Science. The records document the development
of new courses and degrees; staffing and equipment needs; and plans for future expansion.
The files contain correspondence, reports, and background materials, as well as minutes, and
supporting materials from school ad hoc and standing committees, and publications. More
extensive files concern the accreditation of the school and its graduate and undergraduate
programs; the development of Master's Degrees in Criminal Justice and Home Economics, and a
PhD degree in Human Services; the Field Education Program; and the Unemployment and Economic
Dependency Project. Also included are audio and video recordings of the 1994 and 1995 Helen
Bader Lectures. English
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