Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences College Forum, 1985-1989
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Seattle University. College of Arts and Sciences.
- Title
- Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences College Forum
- Dates
- 1985-1989 (bulk)19851989
1985-1995 (inclusive)19851995 - Quantity
- 0.5 linear foot, (1 half box)
- Collection Number
- RG 019.01
- Summary
- The College Forum was an internal publication in Seattle University's College of Arts and Sciences and featured the writings of its faculty on a variety of topics in the humanities.
- Repository
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Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Special Collections
Special Collections
Lemieux Library & McGoldrick Learning Commons
Seattle University
901 12th Avenue
Seattle, WA
98122-1090
Telephone: 2062966209
Fax: 2062966224
speccoll@seattleu.edu - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for preparing the finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Historical Note
The College Forum was an internal publication in the College of Arts and Sciences and featured the writings of its faculty on a variety of topics in the humanities. In the inaugural issue, David Pollick, Dean of the College, wrote "we must engage issues by engaging each other and must both expect and welcome disagreement." Each newsletter contains several articles, stories and perspectives written by individual faculty members with intent to provoke, arouse and fascinate according to the editor. Consequently, a subsequent issue might include opposing viewpoints or reactions to a previous article or opinion. The writings were eclectic, humorous and serious. The following faculty managed the publication: Albert Mann, Editor; Andrew Tadie, Calligrapher; David Madsen, Classicist; Marvin Herard, Art Work. Other selected faculty members who contributed writings included: Hamida Bosmajian, Lou Christensen, Tom Cunningham, Louis Gaffney, SJ, Bob Harmon, Steen Halling, Charles LaCugna, David Leigh, SJ, Jim Parry, Jim Risser, and John Topel, SJ. The bulk of the Forum was issued from 1985-1989. One final issue (June 1995) appears incomplete in both content and pagination. Michael Mann, son of the Forum editor Al Mann, created the digital copy on compact disk and also provided missing issues to fill gaps in the library's original collection.
Content Description
The College Forum was an internal publication in Seattle University's College of Arts and Sciences and featured the writings of its faculty on a variety of topics in the humanities. Fifteen issues were published from 1985-1989 and each issue contains several articles, stories and perspectives written by individual faculty members with intent to provoke, arouse and fascinate according to the editor. The writings were eclectic, humorous and serious and appeared under column headings such as Rostra, DeSedibus, Redacta and Famae. The following faculty managed the publication: Albert Mann, Editor; Andrew Tadie, Calligrapher; David Madsen, Classicist; Marvin Herard, Art Work. One final issue (June 1995) appears incomplete in both content and pagination. The collection is available in two formats, print and digital on a compact disk.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
Seattle University. College of Arts and Sciences. College Forum, Special Collections, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Seattle University.
Administrative Information
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Humanities
Corporate Names
- Seattle University. College of Arts and Sciences--Faculty
Form or Genre Terms
- Writings (document genre)
Titles within the Collection
- College Forum
