Brigham Young University. Academic Enrichment Council
The Academic Enrichment Council was created shortly after the start of Dallin H. Oaks' administration in 1972. Members of the Council were the heads of committees relating to various academic enrichment programs. Lorin F. Wheelwright (1972- ) served as the first chairman of this Council.
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Description
Established: 1972
Abolished: ?Functions
The Academic Enrichment Council met to exchange information and coordinate and suggest standards of performance for various academic enrichment programs.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The Academic Enrichment Council consisted of the chairmen of the Art and Acquisition and Display Committee, Lyceum Committee, Films Committee (later, the Films Policy and Review Committee), and Speakers Committee. These and other members of the Council were appointed by the University President and reported to the Academic and Executive Vice-Presidents.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University (1972-?Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. Films Committee (1972-1981)
Subordinate unit: Brigham Young University. Films Policy and Review Committee (1981-?Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Committee for all Assembly Programs (before 1972)
Associated Archival Materials
Division of Learning Resources (UA 282a Box 7 Fol 1)
Sources
UPB files, Sept. 20, 2010: (Lorin F. Wheelwright, Chairman; the relationship to the Art and Acquisition and Display Committee, Lyceum Committee, Films Committee (later, the Films Policy and Review Committee), and Speakers Committee; met to exchange info, coordinate and set standards; appointed by the President, responsible to the Academic and Executive Vice-Presidents)
Division of Learning Resources (UA 282a Box 7 Fol 1): (Performance Standards Committee preceded this Committee)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00230
Creator: JDM