Champlain College Records

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page 1CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE RECORDSCOLLECTION NAMESChamplain College RecordsREPOSITORYChamplain College Special Collections; Champlain College Library, 95 Summit Street,Burlington, VermontDATE1878 – 2018; Inclusive date(s); 1955 – 2000; Bulk date(s)EXTENT252 linear feet as of October 2017ABSTRACTThe Champlain College Records contain the administrative and academic records ofChamplain College from its founding in 1878 to the present day. The Records include somematerials pertaining to the College's predecessor organizations: the Burlington CollegiateInstitute and Commercial College (1878-1879), Queen City Collegiate Institute andCommercial College (1879-1884), Burlington Business College (1884-1957), andChamplain College of Commerce (1957-1958). The Records contain manuscripts,photographs, academic catalogs, other official College publications, student publications,event programs, correspondence, audio recordings, films, ephemera, and artifacts.RELATED ENTITIESBurlington Business College; Champlain College of Commerce; Champlain College ()Champlain College, a private nonprofit institution of higher education in Burlington, Vermont,offers traditional and online undergraduate and graduate degrees. The College wasfounded in 1878 by educator George W. Thompson as the Burlington Collegiate Instituteand Commercial College, a for-profit post-secondary school. Between 1878 and 1958, theschool changed ownership several times, and its name changed as well, to the Queen CityCollegiate Institute and Commercial College (1879-1884), Burlington Business College(1884-1956), Green Mountain College of Commerce (1956), Champlain College ofCommerce (1956-1958) and finally, Champlain College (1958-present). During thenineteenth century, the nationwide expansion of manufacturing and commerce led to anincreased demand for trained clerks, bookkeepers, secretaries and administrators.Hundreds of local and regional commercial colleges, including Champlain College, wereestablished in the United States as a result. In its earliest years, Champlain offered one- andtwo-year college preparatory and business programs to students from Vermont, NewHampshire, New York’s North Country and Quebec, with day classes for traditional studentsand evening classes for working professionals. Topics of instruction included bookkeeping,arithmetic, penmanship (for legible business correspondence), typing, stenography andtelegraph operation. The College admitted female students from the time of its establishmentin 1878. By 1920, Champlain was said to be “by far the largest of its kind in Northern NewEngland,” with an enrollment of about 100 students. By the 1940s, the College awardeddegrees in junior accountancy, stenography, secretarial science, executive secretarialscience and business administration. From Downtown to the Hill Section During its first 80years, Champlain rented various classroom and office spaces in downtown Burlington. From1911 to 1958, the College was located on the third floor of 182-190 Main Street, above thestorefront now occupied by Nectar’s Bar and Lounge. As Champlain did not have its owndormitories until the late 1950s, out-of-town students boarded with area residents. TheCollege had strict rules for student behavior: smoking and drinking were not permitted on oroff campus, and chewing gum was prohibited on school premises. After many years ofChamplain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

off campus, and chewing gum was prohibited on school premises. After many years ofsteady enrollment, Champlain’s student body dwindled in the years following World War II.By the mid-1950s the College was ailing, with only about 30 students. In 1956, businessmenC. Bader Brouilette and Albert Jensen purchased the College as a partnership. After Jensendied suddenly a few months later, Brouilette became sole owner and president. He quicklyrevamped the College’s curricula to provide “specialized training in modern businessmethods,” including associate’s degrees in accounting and business administration,executive secretarial science and medical secretarial science. As a result, enrollmentexpanded to 100 students, and Brouilette began searching for property to establish acampus. In 1958, President Brouilette purchased Freeman Hall, a 1903 carriage barn inBurlington’s Hill Section neighborhood that had previously served as a University ofVermont dormitory. This new facility accommodated up to 250 students with modernclassrooms equipped with the latest business technology. Over the next three decades, asenrollment grew to about 900 students, the College gradually purchased 19 additionalVictorian buildings in the neighborhood, some of which had already been converted fromtheir original function as single-family homes to apartments and dormitories. Champlain alsoconstructed several new academic and student life buildings in its developing core campus,centered near South Willard and Maple Streets. President Brouilette and his successor, Dr.Robert Skiff, positioned Champlain College as a junior college of regional and nationalimportance, expanding its curricula to include other career-oriented programs and trainingstudents in cutting-edge technologies across these fields. Champlain was accredited as ajunior college of business by the Accrediting Commission of Business Schools in 1960,became a nonprofit institution in 1966 and attained full accreditation as a junior college bythe New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 1972. Adapting to ChangingMarketplace Needs The College provided instruction on electric typewriters by 1959, had apunch-card computer by 1963, and introduced a data processing major by 1966. By 1980,the College also had programs in aeronautics, fashion merchandising, management, lawenforcement, hotel and restaurant management, early childhood education, specialeducation and dental assistantship, among others. Soon afterward, the College launched aComputer Camp program for children and a Computer Resource Training Center forworking professionals. Student life flourished in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s with theestablishment of Champlain’s first on-campus dormitories as well as many extracurricularactivities, including student council, drama, glee, outing, and religious clubs, a studentnewspaper, intramural golf and bowling programs, a cheerleading team, and men’s andwomen’s basketball teams. In the 1990s and 2000s, under the leadership of President Skiffand his successors, Dr. Roger Perry and Dr. David Finney, Champlain College transformeditself again, transitioning away from two-year associate’s degree and certificate programs tofour-year bachelor’s degrees, graduate degrees, and online distance learning programs. Italso added a distinctive undergraduate experience with its Upside-Down Curriculum, whichallows students to enroll in classes in their major starting in their first semester. In the mid1990s Champlain pioneered Vermont’s first computer-based, online distance learningprogram, SuccessNet, and established its first satellite international programs in Israel andthe United Arab Emirates. Under President Finney, the College developed its Core Division,which offers a four-year series of interdisciplinary liberal arts courses, and its LifeExperience and Action Dimension (LEAD) program, which provides students with the lifeskills to manage their careers and finances and become engaged citizens. Champlainbegan offering master’s degree and graduate certificate programs in 2002, and it currentlyawards master’s degrees in business administration, digital forensic analysis, mediation andapplied conflict studies, emergent media and early childhood education, among others. TheCollege opened study abroad campuses in Montreal, Canada in 2007 and in Dublin, Irelandin 2008 to meet the increasing global perspective demanded by employers. Additionalinternational partnerships were developed with programs in Shanghai, China, Auckland,Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

ADMINISTRATIVE/BIOGRAPHICALHISTORY ELEMENTinternational partnerships were developed with programs in Shanghai, China, Auckland,New Zealand, Ifrane, Morocco and Buenos Aires, Argentina to prepare students to beglobally-engaged citizens of the world. Establishing Centers of Excellence Champlain nowoffers innovative, career-oriented programs to more than 2,100 traditional undergraduate,1,750 online adult undergraduate, and 920 graduate students. In keeping with its history ofrelevant curriculum, the College has introduced programs in cybersecurity, creative media,and game design, among others, and established several centers of excellence on campus,including the Patrick Leahy Center for Digital Investigation, Emergent Media Center,Champlain College Publishing Initiative, Bring Your Own Business (BYOBiz), Center forFinancial Literacy and the David L. Cooperrider Center for Appreciative Inquiry. In 2013, theCollege launched truEd Alliance, a business partnership program providing onlinebachelor’s, master’s and certificate programs to employees of select partner businesses. In2014, Champlain joined forces with the U.S. Office of Personnel Management to provideFederal employees, spouses and eligible adult dependents access to affordable onlineeducation in mission-critical and highly competitive fields. Scholarships and SustainabilityWhile Champlain’s student body has expanded significantly over time, the College hascontinued its strong tradition of serving nontraditional student populations, including firstgeneration college students, veterans, students of limited economic means and singleparents. In the 1980s, the College established its Support-A-Student Campaign and itsSingle Parents Program, a joint venture with the State of Vermont. In 2006, Champlainadded scholarship programs for new Americans and first-generation college students fromVermont. Champlain’s Imagine College program, currently in its sixth year, provides asummer college experience for high school students from underserved populations. “TheIdeal College” In 2014, Champlain inaugurated its eighth president, Donald J. Laackman,who has since launched the Champlain Futures Initiative, a collaborative campus-wide effortto deepen the College’s culture of innovation and identify bold new ideas that will propel thecollege forward. Informed by the College’s Appreciative Inquiry Center, the Initiative build onthe College’s central strengths as it heads toward its 2020 Strategic Plan vision of“becoming the finest small, professionally and globally focused college in the United States.”-Erica Donnis, Special Collections Director, May 2016SCOPE AND CONTENTThe Records contain materials about Champlain College’s academic programs,accreditation, administration, advancement and marketing offices, annual commencementand other events, campus and facilities, faculty and staff, and student life. These materialswere generated by the College’s trustees, presidents, faculty, staff, consultants working forthe College, students, and outside journalists. The materials consist of academic catalogs,other official College publications, event programs, photographs, correspondence,memoranda, meeting minutes, reports, published student work, marketing materials, pressclippings, audio and video recordings, ephemera, artifacts, and others. Manuscripts andimages are in both print and digital formats.PROCESSING INFORMATION; The Records are a dynamic collection. Currently about half of existing materials in thecollection are arranged and described to the folder level, and new materials are addedregularly. This finding aid is updated periodically, as existing items are processed andincoming additions are published, distributed, or transferred from active use within Collegedepartments.Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

CONDITIONS GOVERNING ACCESSThe bulk of the Champlain College Records is open for research. However, somerestrictions apply. Some files are open for viewing with restrictions on copying or otherwisedisseminating the information and images contained within, and others require advancepermission to view. Some files are accessible only to current Champlain College Trustees,faculty, and staff. Additional files containing student, personnel, and legal information arerestricted from view for a distinct period of time, frequently fifty years from the latest date ofthe materials in those files. Advisement to researchers: Records containing private orprivileged information might be found scattered throughout the collection. Researchersretain the responsibility to handle this information with sensitivity and in accordance with allapplicable state and federal laws.PREFERRED CITATION[item identification, box #, folder #], Champlain College Records, Champlain CollegeSpecial Collections, Burlington, Vermont.NOTES not defined COLLECTION CONTENTS» Champlain College Records (champlain college records)» Series 01: Board of Trustees *Advance Permission Required* (champlain records series01)» Deceased Trustees Subseries (champlain records deceased)» Aiken, Lola (1912-2014) [Folder 1 of 2] (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 1)» Aiken, Lola (1912-2014) [Folder 2 of 2] (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 2)» Allen, James P. (1946-2012) Class of 1967 (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 3)» Andres, William (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 4)» Archer Jr., Evan C. (1939-1999) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 5)» Bankus, John T. (1911-1993) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 6)» Barnhart, Robert D. (1912-2005) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 7)» Boardman, Ira Munn (1900-1983) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 8)» Bostwick, Dunbar (1908-2006) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 9)» Boyer, Rev. Donald (1934-2014) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 10)» Brock, James S. (1913-2000) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 11)» Brouilette, C. Bader (1910-1988) [Folder 1 of 2] (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 12)» Brouilette, C. Bader (1910-1988) [Folder 2 of 2] (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 13)» Collins, Peter M. (1937-2017) (2017.86) (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 13A)» Cotton, Dana (Dec Trustee Box 1 Folder 14)» Davis, Dudley H. (1921-2004) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 1)» Durick, Elizabeth A. (1908-1994) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 2)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

» Fishman, Betty Seder (1921-2011) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 3)» Fricke, Richard (1922-2003) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 4)» Gentry, Mary Jane (Winde) (1931-2017) (2017.86) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 4A)» Gladstone, Arthur A. (1907-?) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 5)» Goethals, George W. (1920-1995) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 6)» Harwood, Madeline B. (1914-2004) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 7)» Hauke Jr., William R. (1936-2015) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 8)» Heisse, Dr. John W. (1927-2013) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 9)» Hill, Ralph Nading (1917-1987) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 10)» Jacobs, Jamie E. (1897-?) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 11)» Johnston Jr., George Donald (1927-2014) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 12)» Joyce, Bishop Robert Francis (1896-1990) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 13)» Kelm, Caroline (1919-2008) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 14)» Lawrence Jr., Rev. George W. (1918-1988) (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 15)» Lockwood, William (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 16)» Long, Preston (Dec Trustee Box 2 Folder 17)» Marshall, Bishop John A. (1928-1994) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 1)» McClure, J. Warren (1919-2004) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 2)» Meredith, L. Douglas (1905-1993) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 3)» Morgan, Eunice S. (1904-1982) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 4)» Murphy, Thomas F. (1942-2008) Class of 1964 (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 5)» Patterson, Amy (1914-2009) Class of 1934 (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 6)» Peale, Ruth Stafford (1906-2008) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 7)» Perron, Eric (1950-2013) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 8)» Preston Jr., William S. (1919-1997) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 9)» Rippingille Jr., Edward V. (1910-1982) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 10)» Ritchie, James J. (1922-?) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 11)» Rowell, Lyman Smith (1904-1984) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 12)» Sargeant, Ann Howland (1929-2009) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 13)» Scheuer, David (1951-2015) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 14)» Schillhammer, Richard W. (1914-2013) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 15)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

» Smith, Frederick P. (1915-1985) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 16)» Sullivan, Raymond P. (1943-2015) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 17)» Thompson, Robert Falkner (1913-1988) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 18)» Wadhams, Richard (1912-2006) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 19)» Wegner, Arthur E. (1937-2014) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 20)» Wall, Rabbi Max B. (1915-2009) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 21)» Wick, Hilton (1920-2006) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 22)» Yandell, David W. (1910-1983) (Dec Trustee Box 3 Folder 23)» Series 02: Presidential Papers *Not Yet Processed; Not Open for Research* (champlain records series02)Brouilette Medallion (2014.5.1)Champlain College Drinking Glass (2014.6.1)» Series 03: Accreditation *Open to College Affiliates with Current ID* (champlain records series03)» Accreditation History by Diana Agusta (Accreditation Box 1 Folder 1)» Letters of Accreditation [Folder 1 of 2] (Accreditation Box 1 Folder 2)» Letters of Accreditation [Folder 2 of 2] (Accreditation Box 1 Folder 3)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1972 (Accreditation Box 1 Folder 4)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1975 (Accreditation Box 1 Folder 5)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1980 (Accreditation Box 1 Folder 6)» NEASC Interim Progress Report 1985 (Accreditation Box 2 Folder 1)» Accreditation Report Circa 1990 (Accreditation Box 2 Folder 2)» Two Plus Two Baccalaureate Programs Report Circa 1990 (Accreditation Box 2 Folder 3)» National Shorthand Reporters Association Self-Study Report Circa 1990 (Accreditation Box 2 Folder 4)» "2 2" Baccalaureate Programs Report (Accreditation Box 2 Folder 5)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1990 [Copy 1 of 2] (Accreditation Box 2 Folder 6)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1990 [Copy 2 of 2] (Accreditation Box 3 Folder 1)» NEASC Focused Visit Report 1991 (Accreditation Box 3 Folder 2)» Programs in Engineering Technology Report for Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology 1991 (Accreditation Box3 Folder 3)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1995 [Copy 1 of 2] (Accreditation Box 3 Folder 4)» NEASC Self-Study Report 1995 [Copy 2 of 2] (Accreditation Box 3 Folder 5)» NEASC Focused Visit on Israel Program Report 1997 (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 1)» NEASC Fifth-Year Interim Report 2000 (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 2)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

page 7» NEASC Self-Study Report on Implementation of Master of Science in Managing Innovation and Information Technology 2003(Accreditation Box 4 Folder 3)» NEASC Guidelines for Reviewing Standards 2005 (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 4)» NEASC Self-Study Report 2005 (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 5)» NEASC Evaluation Schedule: Janet Cottrell Papers (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 6)» NEASC Standard VII List of Workroom Evidence: Janet Cottrell Papers (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 7)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Instruction Statistics and Library Survey (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 8)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Deselected Books (Accreditation Box 4 Folder 9)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Resource Reviews for Proposed Programs 2003-2004 (Accreditation Box 4Folder 10)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Resource Reviews for Proposed Programs 2004-2005 (Accreditation Box 4Folder 11)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Withdrawn Books 2004-2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 1)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Course Specific and General Library Handouts 2004-2005 (Accreditation Box 5Folder 2)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Collections 2004-2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 3)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Program Reviews 2004-2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 4)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: In-Progress Work on Applying the ACRL Standards for Libraries in HigherEducation Circa 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 5)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Budget Allocations Ten-Year History Circa 2005 (Accreditation Box 5Folder 6)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Collection Development Circa 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 7)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Information on Miller Information Commons Circa 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder8)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Instruction Sessions Circa 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 9)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Policies Circa 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 10)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Sample Outreach Materials and Feedback 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder11)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Instruction History and Overview 2005 [Folder 1 of 2] (Accreditation Box 5Folder 12)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Instruction History and Overview 2005 [Folder 2 of 2] (Accreditation Box 5Folder 13)» NEASC Standard VII Workroom Evidence: Library Grantwriting Activities 2005 (Accreditation Box 5 Folder 14)» NEASC Proposal to Implement MBA Program (Accreditation Box 6 Folder 1)» NEASC Self-Study Report for MBA Program (Accreditation Box 6 Folder 2)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

page 8» NEASC Evaluation Schedule for MBA Program: Janet Cottrell Papers (Accreditation Box 6 Folder 3)» Accreditation Standards (Accreditation Box 6 Folder 4)» NEASC Self-Study Report 2015 (Accreditation Box 6 Folder 5)» NEASC Accreditation Documents 1999-2016: Janet Cottrell Papers (2018.59) (Accreditation Box 6 Folder 6)» Series 04: Academic Affairs (champlain records series04)» Academic Publications Subseries (champlain records acadpubs)65 Anonymous Essays (2018.72.1)As I See It . : A Journal of First-Year Writing, Champlain College Spring 2006 (2018.72.2)As I See It . : A Journal of First-Year Writing, Champlain College Spring 2007 (2018.72.3)Audeamus 2013: A Collection of Student Works, Core Division, Volume II (2018.72.4)HardScrabble: The Literary Journal of the Young Vermont Writers' Conference 2002 (2018.72.5)HardScrabble: The Literary Journal of the Young Vermont Writers' Conference 2003 (2018.72.6)HardScrabble: The Literary Journal of the Young Vermont Writers' Conference 2004 (2018.72.7)HardScrabble: The Literary Journal of the Young Vermont Writers' Conference 2004 (2018.72.8)Gallery: An Exhibit of Champlain College Prose and Poetry Spring, 1979 (2018.72.11)Gallery: An Exhibit of Champlain College Prose Spring, 1983 (2018.72.12)Gallery: An Exhibit of Champlain College Prose Spring, 1983 (2018.72.13)Truth at 12:30 (2018.72.14)Young Vermont Writers' Conference 2001 (2018.72.15)Audeamus 2013: A Collection of Student Works, Core Division, Volume II (2018.72.16)» C.C. Writer (Academic Pubs Box 01 Folder 01)C.C. Writer 3.1 (2018.74.1)» The Gallery (Academic Pubs Box 01 Folder 02)Gallery: An Exhibit of Champlain College Prose Spring, 1979 (2018.72.9)Gallery: An Exhibit of Champlain College Prose Spring, 1979 (2018.72.10)» Truth at 12:30 (Academic Pubs Box 01 Folder 03)» Weathervane Issues 1-3 (Academic Pubs Box 01 Folder 04)» Academic Catalogs Subseries (champlain records acadcatalogs)» Catalog 1957-1959 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 1)» Catalog 1959-1961 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 2)» Catalog 1960-1962 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 3)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

page 9» Catalog 1961-1963 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 4)» Catalog 1963-1964 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 5)» Catalog 1964-1965 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 6)» Catalog 1964-1966 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 7)» Catalog 1965-1966 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 8)» Catalog 1966-1967 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 9)» Catalog 1967-1968 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 10)» Catalog 1968-1969 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 11)» Catalog 1969-1970 (Catalogs Box 1 Folder 12)» Catalog 1970-1971 (Catalogs Box 2 Folder 1)» Catalog 1971-1972 (Catalogs Box 2 Folder 2)» Catalog 1972-1973 (Catalogs Box 2 Folder 3)» Catalog 1973-1974 (Catalogs Box 2 Folder 4)» Catalog 1974-1975 (Catalogs Box 2 Folder 5)» Catalog 1975-1976 (Catalogs Box 2 Folder 6)» Catalog 1976-1977 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 1)» Catalog 1977-1978 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 2)» Catalog 1978-1979 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 3)» Catalog 1979-1980 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 4)» Catalog 1980-1981 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 5)» Catalog 1981-1982 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 6)» Catalog 1982-1983 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 7)» Catalog 1983-1984 (Catalogs Box 3 Folder 8)» Catalog 1984-1985 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 1)» Catalog 1985-1986 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 2)» Catalog 1986-1987 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 3)» Catalog 1987-1988 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 4)» Catalog 1988-1989 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 5)» Catalog 1989-1990 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 6)» Catalog 1990-1991 (Catalogs Box 4 Folder 7)» Catalog 1991-1992 (Catalogs Box 5 Folder 1)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

page 10» Catalog 1992-1993 (Catalogs Box 5 Folder 2)» Catalog 1993-1994 (Catalogs Box 5 Folder 3)» Catalog 1994-1995 (Catalogs Box 5 Folder 4)» Catalog 1995-1996 (Catalogs Box 5 Folder 5)» Catalog 1996-1998 (Catalogs Box 6 Folder 1)» Catalog 1998-2000 [Folder 1 of 2] (Catalogs Box 6 Folder 2)» Catalog 1998-2000 [Folder 2 of 2] (Catalogs Box 6 Folder 3)» Catalog Summer 2005 (Catalogs Box 6 Folder 4)» Academic Programs Subseries (champlain records programs)Montréal 2012 T-Shirt (2016.81.2)Mallinckrodt Award of Excellence Plaque (2017.2.1)Mallinckrodt Award of Excellence Plaque (2017.2.2)Champlain College Summer Camp T-Shirt (2017.13.1)Walter Cerf School of Business First Class T-Shirt (2017.24.1)Champlain College Computer Camp Sweatshirt (2017.24.2)Computer Camp T-Shirt (2018.46.1)Straight Forward Basic: A Programming Workbook (2018.46.2)» Art Gallery (Programs Box 1 Folder 2A)» Majors: Multimedia & Graphic Design: Ann DeMarle Papers (2019.16) (Programs Oversized Folder 05) (ProgramsOversized Folder 05)» Majors: Multimedia & Graphic Design: Ann DeMarle Papers (2019.16) (Programs Oversized Folder 06) (ProgramsOversized Folder 06)» Academic Affairs Report (Programs Box 1 Folder 1)» Academic Affairs Updates (Programs Box 1 Folder 2)» BYOBIZ (Programs Box 1 Folder 3)» Center for Financial Literacy (Programs Box 1 Folder 4 )» Center for Professional Advancement (Programs Box 1 Folder 5)» College Competencies (Programs Box 1 Folder 6)» Community Book Program 1999: In the Time of the Butterflies (Programs Box 1 Folder 7)» Community Book Program 2000: A Lesson Before Dying (Programs Box 1 Folder 8 )» Community Book Program 2001: The Things They Carried (Programs Box 1 Folder 9 )» Community Book Program 2002: Ragtime (Programs Box 1 Folder 10)Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

page 11» Community Book Program 2003: After Long Silence (Programs Box 1 Folder 11 )» Community Book Program 2004: Fast Food Nation (Programs Box 1 Folder 12)» Community Book Program 2005: The Kite Runner (Programs Box 1 Folder 13 )» Community Book Program 2006: When the Emperor Was Divine (Programs Box 1 Folder 14)» Community Book Program 2007: What Is the What (Programs Box 1 Folder 15)» Community Book Program 2008: The Tortilla Curtain (Programs Box 1 Folder 16)» Community Books Program 2009: Standing Up to the Madness (Programs Box 1 Folder 17)» Computer Camp Documents (Programs Box 1 Folder 18)» Computer Camp Images [Folder 1 of 4] (Programs Box 1 Folder 19)» Computer Camp Images [Folder 2 of 4] (Programs Box 2 Folder 1 )» Computer Camp Images [Folder 3 of 4] (Programs Box 2 Folder 2)» Computer Camp Images [Folder 4 of 4] (Programs Box 2 Folder 3)» Computer Camp List of Campers *Restricted to College Staff until 2076*: Shelley Richardson Papers (Programs Box 2Folder 4)» Computer Camp Publications (2014.22): Shelley Richardson Papers (Programs Box 2 Folder 5)» Computer Camp Slides (2014.22): Shelley Richardson Papers (Programs Box 2 Folder 6)» Computer Resource Center Images (Programs Box 2 Folder 7)» Computer Resource Center Publications [Folder 1 of 3] (Programs Box 2 Folder 8)» Computer Resource Center Publications [Folder 2 of 3] (Programs Box 2 Folder 9)» Computer Resource Center Publications [Folder 3 of 3] (Programs Box 3 Folder 1)» Computer Seminars (Programs Box 3 Folder 2)» Computers in the Classroom (Programs Box 3 Folder 3)» CORE (Programs Box 3 Folder 4)» David L. Cooperrider Center for Appreciative Inquiry (Programs Box 3 Folder 5)» Divisions: Communication and Creative Media (Programs Box 3 Folder 6)» Divisions: Community Services (Programs Box 3 Folder 7)» Divisions: Education and Human Studies (Programs Box 3 Folder 8)» Divisions: Information Technology and Sciences (Programs Box 3 Folder 9)» Elevator Pitch 2017 (2017.15) (Programs Box 3 Folder 10)» Elevator Pitch Competition Programs (2016.38) (Programs Box 3 Folder 11 )» Elevator Pitch Competition Programs (2017.3) (Programs Box 3 Folder 12 )» Emergent Media Center (Programs Box 3 Folder 13 )Champlain College Records (champlain college records)07/30/2019 at 11:04:38

page 12» Faculty Collaborative (Programs Box 3 Folder 14)» Governor's IT Training Initiative (Programs Box 3 Folder 15 )» IBM (Programs Box 3 Folder 16)» IDX Partnership (Programs Box 3 Folder 17)» Imagine College (Programs Box 3 Folder 18 )» Inquire Program (2016.81): Janet Cottrell Papers (Programs Box 3 Folder 19)» International Programs (Programs Box 3 Folder 20)» Leahy Center for Digital Investigation (Programs Box 3 Folder 21)» Library Academic Affairs Reports to Board of Trustees 1983-1986: Jeanne Popecki Files (Programs Box 4 Folder 1)» Library Academic Affairs Reports to Board of Trustees 1987-1992: Jeanne Popecki Files (Programs Box 4 Folder 2)» Library Accessions Register 1959-1960 (Programs Box 4 Folder 3)» Library Accessions Register 1960-1968 (Program

CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE RECORDS COLLECTION NAMES Champlain College Records REPOSITORY Champlain College Special Collections; Champlain College Library, 95 Summit Street, . became a nonprofit institution in 1966 and attained full accreditation as a junior college by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges in 1972. Adapting to Changing