Title: Social Science Research Institute, 1970-2002
Predominant Dates:1970-2002
ID: RHC/UA/30/-7
Extent: 1.0 Linear Feet
The Office for Social Science Research was formally established at Northern Illinois University on August 1, 1980 under the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. In January 1982 the Board of Regents approved a University proposal to establish the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) which integrated several existing programs and research areas into a single administrative structure. The mission of the Social Science Research Institute is to develop policy and research services that address the public priorities of the state and region. Headed by a Director who reports to the Dean of the Liberal Arts and Sciences College, it is overseen by a policy board that includes the Deans of the Graduate School, Business, Education. Health and Human Sciences, and Liberal Arts and Sciences.
In March of 1982 Northern Illinois University signed an agreement to lease the former Rice Hotel in downtown DeKalb. Following renovations the Social Science Research Institute moved into the building in August 1982, consolidating its scattered components into one location. In 1992 the University purchased the building from Tom Rosenow.
Over the years there have been a number of programs associated with Social Science Research Institute including the Center for Biopolitical Research (1977 to 1981) which was renamed the Center for Biosocial Research in 1982, the Census Data Laboratory, Illinois City Management Association, Labor Market Information Project, the Local Government Information Network, and the Center for Governmental Studies. The latter was first proposed by the Political Science Department in September of 1969, approved by the Board on October 21, 1969, and established in 1970. Over the years the Center for Governmental Studies has maintained an extensive publication program including newsletters, bulletins, bibliographies, research studies, occasional papers, and books. In February of 1993 the Thomas C. Wiegle Library was opened in the SSRI. It was named after the late Dr. Wiegle, a University Research Professor of Political Science and Director of the program for Biopolitical/Biosocial Research from 1977 until his death in 1991, and one of the faculty leaders who helped establish the Social Science Research Institute. As of 2002 there are five centers affiliated with the Social Science Research Institute: the American Farmland Trust Center for Agriculture in the Environment, the Center for Governmental Studies, the National Social Norms Resource Center, the Office for Social Policy Research, and the Public Opinion Laboratory.
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