11 Boxes (13.66 linear ft.)
Agency History/Biographical note:
The Office for Educational and Academic Affairs operated as its own
entity under the auspices of the President's Office from 1990-1997.
The office was run by Madelaine Marquez, Special Assistant to the
President, who held this position from 1989-1997. The Office of
Educational and Academic Affairs participated in a wide variety of
activities, but was primarily responsible for administration of
grants related to the SummerMath Program and the Magnet Middle
School. In addition to these duties Madelaine Marquez also held
the position of Affirmative Action Officer for the College from
1992-1997.
Scope and Content:
The records contain correspondence, reports, grant applications,
budget information, fliers, brochures, articles and publications.
The records document a number of grants and grant funded projects
in detail. Information regarding applications for grants,
administration of funds, personnel, and assesment of the projects
are included in the records. The grant projects represented all
relate to either the SummerMath Program (a program with both a
component for teachers and for highschool students. The program for
students was designed build the self-confidence of young women in
math, while the component for tearchers was intended to assist
teachers in developing new teaching methods in mathematics), or the
Magnet Middle School program (a partnership program formed by
Madelaine Marquez and President Elizabeth Kennen with the Holyoke
Public School system assist them in exploring and improving on the
middle school concept). The records contain information on grants
provided by Pew Charitable Trust, Ford Foundation, Knight
Foundation, Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust, Cambridge Mustard Seed
Foundation, Charles A. Dana Foundation, NYNEX Foundation and the
Merrill Lynch Foundation. In addition, there is also a large
quantity of information on the Quasar project, a project related to
the teaching of math that was conducted in cooperation with the
University of Pittsburg. The records also document various
programs and activities of the College overseen or participated in
by Madelaine Marquez in her capacity as either Affirmative Action
Officer, or Special Assistant to the President.
Cite as: Office of Educational and Academic Affairs Records, Archives and Special Collections, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA.
Access Restrictions: Records restricted to use by office/department of origin for 25 years from date of record creation. Access to personnel records restricted. Articles series unrestricted.
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