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International and Special Programs, 1954-2006 | Northern Illinois University

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Collection Overview

Title: International and Special Programs, 1954-2006

Predominant Dates:1980-2002

ID: RHC/UA/29/

Extent: 13.5 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 00/00/1965

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The records of the Office of International and Special Programs provides documentation on the office's activities, primarily after the mid-1980's.  Types of materials include reports, proposals, correspondence, program information, brochures, and bulletins.  A major portion of the collection deals with the Peace Corps Program in the early 1980s and Foreign Studies Programs.

Collection Historical Note

In the summer of 1956, largely through the efforts of Charles Howell of the Social Services Department, an Oxford Seminar was initiated with nearly fifty students.  During the late 1950s and early 1960s additional departments participated and the range of foreign and special programs at Northern increased dramatically.

The International Programs Office was established in the fall of 1969 with Daniel Wit as its first director.  The director was authorized to exercise supervisory, coordinating, and develop- mental responsibilities in connection with several programs: foreign study, faculty and student exchange, international technical assistance, and cooperative ventures with foreign governments and universities.  The office was expanded in 1970 to include Special Programs, defined as interdisciplinary and inter-college programs which were university-wide in scope.  By 1982 the office, under the continued leadership of Dean Wit, was responsible for eleven programs.  Wit retained that title until his retirement on January 1, 1992, with the exception of 1985-1986 when he served as acting vice president and provost.  By 1992 the International Programs component of the division consisted of an International Student and Faculty Office, an Office for International Training and Consultation, and the Foreign Study Office.  The Special Programs units were the Center for Black Studies; the Gerontology Program; the Medieval Studies Concentration Program; the Office of Vocational, Technical, and Career Education; University Resources for Women; and University Resources for Latinos.

Soon after Dean Wit retired in 1992, and upon recommendations made by a committee of faculty and administrators that reviewed the Division, its functions and organization, it was decided to reorganize the Division of International and Special Programs.  All units perceived not directly international in scope and function were transferred to other academic colleges and to the Provost’s office.  It was renamed the Division of International Programs, led by an Executive Director, no longer a Dean.  By 1995 the Foreign Study Programs Office was renamed the Study Abroad Office.  Since 2004 Anne Seitzinger has been the Assistant Director of the Study Abroad Office [although her working title is Director].  In August 1996 the Office of International Training and Consultation was renamed the Office of International Training and Development, and in 2000 it became the International Training Office with Lina Ong, Director.  Thecla Cooler served as the Director of the International Student and Faculty Office until her retirement, and Heesun Majcher currently serves (2012).  Manfred Thullen served as Executive Director of International Programs from 1993 until his retirement in 2002.  Deborah Pierce now (2012) heads the division.

Administrative Information

Repository: Northern Illinois University

Access Restrictions: There are no restrictions on access to the records.

Use Restrictions: Literary rights are dedicated to the public.

Acquisition Source: International and Special Programs

Acquisition Method: The University Archives acquired the records of the Office of International and Special Programs in several installments beginning in the mid-1960s.


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Item 1: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Public Law 94-161; Public Law 95-148; Criteria for  Title XII, 1975; 1977
Item 2: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Programs, 1981
Folder 2: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Agricultural Learning Packet; Role Play; Overview of Low- Income Women as Developers, no date; no date; 1979
Folder 3: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Division of Public Affairs Annual Report, 1980-1981
Folder 4: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Meeting Minutes; Concept Papers: Women in Developing Countries by Luis Flores, Malaysian Students and Women by  Helen Bruce Winsor, Work Schedules by Mary Pritchard, Pregnant Women in the Workforce by Penny Donaghue DeLoca, 1981; 1982
Folder 5: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Dean's Projects, 1981-1982
Folder 6: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: International Training and Consultative Services; Peace Corps News Articles, no date; 1982
Folder 7: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: International Faculty Continuing Education Cooperative;International Students at NIU; International Vocational and Technical Education, 1985; 1985; 1985
Folder 8: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Division of Public Affairs, 1985-1986
Folder 9-10: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: International Seminar in Effective Management and Decision Making, Seminar Manual, 1986
Folder 11: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: University Resources for Latinos, 1985-1987
Folder 12: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Correspondence, 1987, 1991
Folder 13: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Educating for Global Competence, 1988
Folder 14: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Vanderbilt Training; University of South Carolina International Student Handbook; Penn State Faculty Directory, 1988; 1992; 2001
Folder 15: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: Indonesian English Language Cross Cultural Orientation Project, 1988
Folder 16: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: English Training Program for Non-Native Speakers, Patricia Jimenez, 1989
Folder 17: International and Special Programs Materials, Other Materials, and Correspondence: International Institute for Effective Management and Decision Making, 1989-1990

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