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Description
In 1988, under Dale W. Lick's tenure as University of Maine president, the University went through a reorganization which resulted in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture being disbanded and the creation of a College of Food, Agriculture & Applied Sciences and College of Sciences. The College of Sciences was officially established on July 1, 1989, under the leadership of Dean Dagmar Cronn. In the College of Sciences were the departments of Chemistry, Geological Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Plant Biology and Pathology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology, Zoology, Mathematics, Oceanography, and Computer Science.
This record group mostly contains textual information created and curated by the dean of the College of Sciences, Dean Dagmar Cronn, regarding the operations of the College from its founding in 1989 through to its closure in 1997. There is also a promotional video recording for the College of Sciences.
Publication Date
2024
Keywords
Education
Disciplines
Education
Size of Collection
7 boxes
Dates of Collection
1970-1998, bulk 1987-1998
Manuscript Number
UA RG 0007.021
Recommended Citation
Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University of Maine, "College of Sciences (University of Maine) Records, 1970-1998" (2024). Finding Aids. Number 553.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/findingaids/553