| Administrative History:
The position of Vice President for Student Affairs was created in 1956. Following the
resignation of Rev. Floyd D. Stanton, S.J., in 1963, the position was reorganized as Dean
of Students. In 1970, the position was again reorganized as Vice President for Student
Affairs, and then-Dean of Students James H. Scott was appointed to the position. The
position involves almost all aspects of student life outside the classroom, including
Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreational Sports, Residence Life, Student Health Service,
and Student Development.
Vice Presidents for Student Affairs: L. Christopher, Miller, 2008-ongoing Rev. Andrew J. Thon, S.J., 1999-2008 Sherri N. Coe-Perkins, 1992-1999 James H. Scott, 1970-1992 Rev. Floyd D. Stanton, S.J., 1959-1963 Rev. George Bischofberger, S.J., 1958-1959 Rev. Raymond R. McAuley, S.J., 1956-1958 Restrictions: Access to select records from the office of the Vice President for Student Affairs is restricted. Otherwise, access to these records is unrestricted. However, the researcher assumes full responsibility for conforming with the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright which may be involved in the use of these records. Consult an archivist for further information. |
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| Subseries 2 | Administrative Subject Files | |
| Subseries 2.1 | Administrative Subject Files, 1955-1997 (Restricted: Inventory in Archives) | |