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Richard J. Cummings papers, 1965-1995

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Richard J. Cummings
Title
Richard J. Cummings papers
Dates
1965-1995 (inclusive)
Quantity
9 linear feet
Collection Number
Acc0484
Summary
Richard J. Cummings served as professor of languages at the University of Utah. He held an adjunct faculty position in the Theatre Department, and was Director of the Honors Program (1970-1995). This collection contains materials documenting Cumming's career at the University of Utah. The bulk of the collection documents his work in the Honors Program. Included are correspondence, meeting minutes, course development materials, department reviews, and materials related to his involvement in professional organizations.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, University Archives and Records Management
University Archives and Records Management, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
666 Guardsman Way
Salt Lake City, UT
84112
Telephone: 8015818242
david.buhler@utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Materials must be used on-site; advance notice suggested. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Richard J. Cummings association with the University of Utah spanned over forty years as a student and faculty member. After receiving his B. A. (1952) and M. A. (1953) from the University of Utah, he earned his Ph. D. from Stanford in 1963. He began his teaching career at Utah as an instructor in the Department of Languages in 1957. He was promoted to Professor in 1975.

Perhaps his most notable contribution to the University community was as Director of the Honors Program. He served in that capacity from 1970 to 1995, with Utah being recognized as having one of the oldest (third) and best Honors Programs in the nation. As director, Cummings had a unique opportunity to function within the University across departmental and college boundaries. He relied on this knowledge to attract and recruit faculty members to create classes and teach in the Honors Program. He also served on departmental review committees and search committees for department chairs and deans, some of which are included in this collection. He was involved in the origination, planning and maintenance of overseas study trips for University of Utah students around the world.

In addition to the Honors Program, Cummings was a professor in the Department of Languages as well as an adjunct faculty member in the Theatre Department. He also became involved in regional and national organizations such as The Association for Mormon Letters, Phi Kappa Phi, Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association and the National Collegiate Honors Council. He served as national Vice-President of N. C. H. C. in 1985-1986 and President in 1987.

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Content Description

This collection contains materials documenting Richard Cummings' career at the University of Utah. The bulk of the collection documents his work in the Honors Program. Included are correspondence, meeting minutes, course development materials, department reviews, and materials related to his involvement in professional organizations.

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Use of the Collection

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: Richard James Cummings papers, Acc. 484, Box [ ]. University Archives and Records Management. University of Utah, J. Willard Marriott. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Following Citations:Acc. 484.

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

This collection is arranged topically and alphabetically thereunder.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

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Subject Terms

  • Universities and colleges--Utah--Salt Lake City--History--Sources

Personal Names

  • Cummings, Richard James--Archives

Corporate Names

  • National Collegiate Honors Council
  • Rocky Mountain Modern Languages Association
  • University of Utah--Archives
  • University of Utah--Faculty
  • University of Utah. Dept. of Languages
  • University of Utah. Honors Program

Form or Genre Terms

  • Correspondence
  • Minutes
  • Office files
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