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Series 7: Accreditation
Series · 1949-2003
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

Self-study reports, annual reports, and recommendations from the American Home Economics Association (AHEA), American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (AAFCS), and Food and Agricultural Education Information System (FAEIS).

Series · 1865-1998
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

Reports and recommendations from FIDER accreditation. Photos from textile chemistry classes, finished garments, and the Art Department. Correspondence about the transfer of the Art Department. Correspondence about the Family Economics merger. Previous names include, Domestic Art (1898), Department of Clothing and Textiles (1920), and Department of Clothing, Textiles, and Interior Design (1967).

Series · 1927-2000
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

The department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics, and Health used to be called the Department of Foods and Nutrition in 1947. Before that it was the Department of Foods Economics and Nutrition (1919-1947). In 1918, Human Nutrition was transferred from the Department of Chemistry. Pictures from meat judging competitions in 1927 are included in this series. Along with, reports of faculty changes and proposals for a clinical Ph.D.

Series · 1919-2011
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

The Department of Applied Human Science includes several programs, including Communication Sciences & Disorders, Early Childhood Education, Family and Consumer Science Education, Human Development and Family Science, and Integrative Human Sciences. This series includes the reorganization of 1990 that proposed to eliminate the College of Health and Human Sciences and the College of Architecture. There is correspondence regarding program mergers. Photos and news clippings from the child development lab to the protests from the 1990 reorganization. Plans and correspondence regarding the home management houses are included. This department was created by the merger of the Department of Family Economics and the Department of Family and Child Development in 1985 which created the Department of Human Development & Family Studies. The name changed to Applied Human Science in 2020.

Series 18: Subject Files
Series · 1873-2004
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

Budget proposals, accomplishments from the college, and correspondence between faculty. Correspondence, pictures, and planning for Centennial celebration and Golden Jubilee celebration. Media releases for name change, news clippings from college wide events and New Zealand exchange program journals. Lake Placid conference program, correspondence, and notes. Correspondence and news clippings about college reorganization proposal in 1990.

Series 14: Hospitality Days
Series · 1873-1979
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

Hospitality Days was an event for programs to display their current research and developments. High schoolers interested in college could attend along with other community patrons. This series includes photos of students and their departments' display. Promotional material such as brochures, flyers, and buttons are included. Steering committee minutes, plans, and correspondence are included.

Series 1: Dean's Office
Series · 1863-2011
Part of College of Health and Human Sciences records

This series includes correspondence between Dean's and other faculty and students. Majority of the correspondence documents are from Dean Barbara Stowe between the years of 1989-1998. Dean's academic council minutes and other documents are included. Ms. Jane Barnes' scrapbooks of "Highlights in History" are included from when she served as assistant to the Dean. Reports from conferences that Dean's attended are included. Biennial and centennial reports for the college.

US US kmk 2015-16.003 · Collection · 1861–2017

The College of Health and Human Science Records cover the history of the college spanning from 1863-2011. The collection includes documents, pictures, and other materials from Hospitality Days, departmental restructuring, name changes, various conference presentations and information from research and extension services. In 1912, Home Economics become a division within in the college and eventually in 1985, changed its' name to Human Ecology and later in 2019 the college changed its' name to the College of Health and Human Sciences. There were programs that moved to the College of Arts & Sciences, but the College of Health and Human Sciences retained the Interior Design and Fashion Studies programs in 1965. Likewise, programs were added to the College of Health of Human Sciences, such as Communication Sciences and Disorders and Social Work in 1994. There are correspondence and planning materials from these mergers and changes, along with other program moves. The collection contains notes and programs from conferences such as Lake Placid and the White House Conference on Families. Included in the collection is also personal and business related correspondence from Deans and other faculty members.

College of Human Ecology
Box 9

Notes and news clippings saved by Jean Sego. Land-Grant colleges workshops for administrators and research in 1909-1967. Dean Margaret Justin photos, history, funds, and plans. Dean Virginia Moxley planning, programs, and news. Name change from Home Economics to Human Ecology in 1985.

Box 64

Various images from events and projects within the College of Health and Human Sciences such as commencement, luncheons, and honors projects.

College of Health and Human Sciences
Box 63

Various images depicting different events and people within the college, also included photos taken for the newsletter. Includes documents regarding the remodeling of Justin Hall and the construction of the Historic Costume, Textiles and Interiors Museum. Also includes documents regarding the "Heritage of Home Economics" scripts and activities.

College of Health and Human Sciences
Box 61

Includes summary reports, progress reports, and self studies from accreditation visits. Documents analyze and assess curriculum, learning outcomes, and student assessment plans. Also includes program assessment and accreditation reconsideration reports. Programs discussed include Marriage and Family therapy Graduate Program, Didactic Program in Dietetics, Hospitality Administration Program, and the Interior Design Program.

Box 6

Dean Doretta Hoffman report of guidelines for international programs 1976-1983. Ms. Jane Barnes scrapbooks of "Highlights of History" from her time as assistant to the Dean, 1944-1954.

Box 59

Faculty handbooks, notes, and journals that include content notes from courses and notes taken during meetings. Student notebooks from Domestic Science courses and AHEA chapter booklets. Sports poster and Lucille Rust newspaper clips.

Box 57

Introduction card and "yes" responses to the Homemaker Service Project mailing cards that were sent to community members to survey their perception on a Homemaker Service for the Manhattan area.

Box 56

A vinyl record for the "How we Create an Image" presentation by the American Home Economics Association (AHEA) and the accompanying filmstrip. Slides, in a carousel slide tray, for the "Dimensions in Home Economics" presentation. Carousel slide tray with slides for the "Winds of Change" family forum. Slides from the "Founders of the Future" presentation by the AHEA. AHEA slide series of "Facts About a Very Important Profession." Kansas Home Economics Association video tapes of interviews and "Making it in a Women's World." Video tape of "Women in Higher Education."

Box 53

Dean Doretta Hoffman Phi Delta Gamma Honorary membership scrapbook. Dean Doretta Hoffman scrapbooks of history from 1948-1974. Margaret Justin journals from Home Economics club.