Box 1
Contains 53 Results:
Legislative Resolutions, 1986, 1992
Documents pertaining to H.J. Res. 735, which designates December 11, 1986, as National SEEK and College Discovery Day; as well as State of New York Resolution honoring SEEK on the occasion of the program's 25th anniversary (1992).
SEEK Student Association, 1986 - 1997
Budget Cuts, circa mid 1990s, 2003
Benchmarks for Success, 2004
This subseries provides documentation of the SEEK curriculum over the years. It includes student handbooks, course syllabi and assignments, curriculum reports, and files on particular curricular initiatives.
Brooklyn College SEEK Model (Critical Inquiry), 2004
This subseries provides documentation of the SEEK curriculum over the years. It includes student handbooks, course syllabi and assignments, curriculum reports, and files on particular curricular initiatives.
College Reading Curriculum, 1982
This subseries provides documentation of the SEEK curriculum over the years. It includes student handbooks, course syllabi and assignments, curriculum reports, and files on particular curricular initiatives.
Courses and Syllabi, 1968, 1978, 1980s - 2000s
Materials documenting curricular initiatives and courses in the Queens College SEEK program. Includes course descriptions from 1978; various syllabi, assignments, and initiatives from the 1980s-2000s, including items from Joan Nestle and Jessica Harris; and a compilation of articles assembled by instructor Mark Levy in 1968 titled "What Have They Done to Your Mind?"
Program Data (Draft), 2013
The Operations subseries consists of a wide variety of administrative files retained by SEEK Directors. Contents include memoranda, agendas, notes, correspondence, surveys, statistics, and reports. Some materials relate to the wider College and CUNY administration.
Black and Latino Alumni Association, 1996
Black and Latinx Faculty and Staff Association, 2020
Statement Against Anti-Blackness and for Systemic Change issued by the Queens College Black/Latinx Faculty and Staff Association (BLFSA) in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in 2020.