Education, Cooperative
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        Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
      
        Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Center for International Higher Education Documentation records
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      Identifier: A120
    
      Overview
        The Center was established in 1976 to house the research files of Asa Knowles' International Encyclopedia of Higher Education. As part of the internationalization of Northeastern, it served as a hub for international activities, arranging conferences on global topics and hosting foreign visitors. The Center conducted research on topics such as the role of multinational corporations in foreign education, the status of women in academics, and an international survey of cooperative education...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1966-1986; Majority of material found within 1977-1985
    
  
    
  
College of Criminal Justice records
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      Identifier: A028
    
      Overview
        Northeastern University (NU) established the College of Criminal Justice (CCJ) in 1967 to provide professional training and support study and research in the administration of criminal justice. CCJ emerged from the University College's Department of Law Enforcement and Security, which was founded in 1961 and offered part-time baccalaureate and associate degree programs. Initially designed to prepare students for careers in law enforcement, CCJ's academic program has expanded to include...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1963-1995
    
  
    
  
College of Engineering records
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      Identifier: A015
    
      Overview
        The Northeastern University's (NU) College of Engineering was founded in 1909, when the Evening Institute of the Boston YMCA began to offer day courses in engineering. In 1920, the Massachusetts Legislature authorized NU to grant bachelor of engineering degrees in chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering. Between 1939 and 1941, all programs gained accreditation by the Engineer's Council for Professional Development. By 1960, the College had become the largest undergraduate...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1911-2008
    
  
    
  
College of Nursing records
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      Identifier: A018
    
      Overview
        The Northeastern University (NU) College of Nursing opened in 1964 with two programs: a three-year cooperative associate degree program and a five-year cooperative bachelor's degree program. The program was supported by Massachusetts General, Beth Israel, and Children's hospitals. The college's associate degree program was accredited in 1968 and the bachelor's degree program in 1972. Answering the demand for continuing education opportunities, the College of Nursing established a Licensed...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1962-1999
    
  
    
  
Department of Medical Laboratory Science records
     Unprocessed  — Multiple Containers
  
    
      Identifier: Z10-007
    
        Dates: 
      1961-2007
    
  
    
  
Division of Cooperative Education records
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      Identifier: A086
    
      Overview
        In 1909, Northeastern University (NU) became the second college in the nation to adopt a cooperative plan of education. In that year the Boston YMCA Evening Institute opened its Cooperative Engineering School, offering daytime programs. The cooperative program was later adopted by the Day School of Business, and the program continued to grow as new units were founded with a cooperative component. By 1928, a separate Department of Cooperative Education was established. As interest in...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1922-1972
    
  
    
  
Office of the President (Ell) records
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      Identifier: A002
    
      Overview
        Carl Stephens Ell (CSE) was the second president of Northeastern University from 1940 to 1959. During his tenure as President, CSE was responsible for the accreditation of several of NU's academic programs and the rapid expansion of the physical plant. His other positions at NU included instructor at the Co-operative School of Engineering of the Boston YMCA (1910-1912), Head of the Department of Civil Engineering (1912-1917), Assistant Dean of the School of Engineering (1914-1917), Dean of...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1883-1974
    
  
    
  
Office of the President (Knowles) records
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      Identifier: A003
    
      Overview
        Asa Smallidge Knowles (ASK) was the third president of Northeastern University (NU) from 1959 to 1975. Under ASK's leadership, NU expanded its academic offerings, and all of its programs were accredited. Enrollment doubled, and the number of resident students increased dramatically. NU's physical plant grew to include five campuses, and its financial assets experienced significant growth. Between 1967 and 1972, NU faced various student protests concerning student rights, the Black Power...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1935-1984
    
  
    
  
Office of the President (Ryder) records
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      Identifier: A019
    
      Overview
        Kenneth Gilmore Ryder (KGR), the fourth president of Northeastern University (NU) from 1975 to 1989, began his career at NU in 1949 as an instructor of history and government. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1953 and to associate professor in 1956. In 1957, KGR gave up his teaching responsibilities to assume a succession of administrative positions: Dean of Administration (1958-1966), Vice President of University Administration (1967-1970), and Executive Vice President (1971-1975)....
    
    
        Dates: 
      1955-2005
    
  
    
  
Office of the Provost records
     Unprocessed  — Multiple Containers
  
    
      Identifier: Z09-044
    
        Dates: 
      1994-2008
    
  
    
  
School of Law records
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      Identifier: A006
    
      Overview
        The Northeastern University (NU) School of Law is recognized for training attorneys to practice law in the public sector. Founded by the Boston Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1898 as a series of evening courses, it was the first evening law program in Boston. In 1904, the program was incorporated as the Evening School of Law of the Boston YMCA with the power to grant the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree. Its primary goal was to prepare students for the Massachusetts Bar Examination....
    
    
        Dates: 
      1900-1998
    
  
    
  
School of Law records
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      Identifier: A044
    
      Overview
        The Northeastern University School of Law is recognized for training attorneys to practice law in the public sector. Founded by the Boston Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1898 as a series of evening courses, it was the first evening law program in Boston. In 1904, the program was incorporated as the Evening School of Law of the Boston YMCA with the power to grant the Bachelor of Law (LLB) degree. Its primary goal was to prepare students for the Massachusetts Bar Examination....
    
    
        Dates: 
      1960-2011
    
  
    
  
School of Nursing records
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      Identifier: A112
    
      Overview
        In 1997, the College of Nursing merged with the Bouvé College of Health Sciences, continuing its graduate and undergraduate programs as the School of Nursing within Bouvé. The merger was intended to raise the profile of health sciences programs at Northeastern and to improve opportunities for collaboration across the health sciences. In 1995, the College of Nursing, along with the Boston-based Center for Community Health Education and Research (CCHER), founded the Health Careers Academy, a...
    
    
        Dates: 
      1994-2006