File consists of work by Andy Andrews and Ed Redmond to prepare guidelines for the establishment and functioning of advisory committees at the College. These include correspondence, handwritten notes, memoranda, and documents about advisory committees produced by other institutions. This file also includes copies of related materials crated by Andrews in 1969 and 1970.
File consists of a copy of a pamphlet titled "All you wanted to know about the library... but were too shy to ask." This item contains general information about libraries. It appears to have been produced by the College because it includes a reference to principal George Wootton.
File consists of materials pertaining to the creation of the Women's Studies Advisory Board and to the establishment of a Women's Studies program at the College more broadly. These include meeting minutes, a statement of goals and purpose, and draft copies of a constitution for the Advisory Board.
File consists of materials collected by DCSS representatives as part of the society's involvement with the Adult Special Education Advisory Committee. These records are the agenda and minutes pertaining to a committee meeting on April 19, 1983.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to adult basic education (ABE) programming. These include memoranda, correspondence, program overviews, and a proposal to expand ABE services at the College.
File consists of materials collected by DCSS representatives as part of the society's involvement with the Admissions and Appeals Committee. These include meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, memoranda, and supporting documents.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the Instructional Administrators to the Task Force on Community Colleges. These include meeting agendas, minutes, and related correspondence.
File consists of materials created or collected by Andy Andrews pertaining to the possible development of a program directed at administrators and managers of large institutions. These include a letter, a liaison report, and information about a course offered by the Administrative Management Society.