Box 2
Contains 38 Results:
Academic affair committee, 1987
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Academic computer users committee, 1980-1992
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Academic goals, 1985
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Books that have been required in Whitman College's general studies senior colloquium, 1984-1985
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Budget (current funds) (revised), 1984-1985
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Budget (current funds) (revised), 1985-1986
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Budget (current funds) (revised), 1986-1987
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Budget (current funds) (revised), 1987-1988
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Budget (current funds) (revised), 1988-1989
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.
Budget (current funds) (revised), 1989-1990
David Deal is most recognized for founding the Asian studies program at Whitman, as well as the Whitman College in China program in 1981. He also served as Division Chair and Dean of the Faculty during his tenure. The collection spans the years 1966 to 2001 and includes speeches, financial reports, correspondence, Asian Studies program planning, Whitman in China planning, itineraries, receipts, and communications with universities in China.