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TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information...... 3

Biographical Sketch...... 4 - 5

Scope and Content Note...... 6

Series Description...... 7 - 8

Container List...... …...... 9 - 37

Bibliography……………………...... 38 - 45

2 GENERAL INFORMATION

Accession Number: 99 – 42

Size: 33 cubic feet

Provenance: Office of the President

Restrictions: None

Location: Range 4 Section 2 Shelf 10 – 22

Project Archivist: Yingwen Huang

Previous Assistant: Ms. Faith Williams

Reviewed by: Prof. Julio L. Hernandez – Delgado Dr. Louise Sherby

Date: June 1999

Revised: January 2015

3 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH

Donna Edna Shalala was born on , 1941 in , . Donna, along with her twin sister, Diane, of Lebanese descent, were the children of James Abraham Shalala, a real estate salesman, and Edna Smith Shalala, a physical education teacher and a lawyer. James encouraged his Lebanese friends to let their daughters be educated and instilled a strong feminist attitude in their children. In addition, Edna also served as Donna’s early role model and motivated her to become a leader. Diane (Donna calls her “best friend in the world”) later married and became a high school principal.

Shalala attended West Tech High School and graduated in 1958. She inherited her athletic talent from her mother; winning championships and tournaments in baseball and tennis as a youngster. As a child, Donna was always confident, energetic, and ready to take on challenges. After she graduated high school, her interest in journalism grew as she worked at the Cleveland Press in Ohio.

Shalala received her degree with a concentration in urban studies in 1962 from Western College for Women (WCW), which later merged with University. After her graduation from WCW, she volunteered at the and was stationed in a mud village called Molasani in Southern from 1962 to 1964. She and about 40 volunteers built an agricultural college. During her time with the Peace Corps, she observed and realized the distinct gender inequality in Iran. After returning to the , she applied to the Times as she was overwhelmingly enthusiastic on becoming a journalist since she was a child but later she returned to school.

She received her Master of Social Science Degree in 1968 and her PhD. with a specialty in urban affairs from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs of , New York, in 1970. From 1965 to 1969, she was the Assistant to the Director of the Metropolitan Studies Program at Syracuse University, and she was later promoted to be the Assistant to the Dean at Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs until 1970. After she left Syracuse, she became an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Bernard M. of the City University of New York from 1970 to 1972.

From 1972 to 1979, she was an Associate Professor and Chair for the Program in Politics and Education, at Teacher’s College, Columbia University. During Dr. Shalala’s tenure at Columbia University, she also served as the Director and Treasurer of the Municipal Assistance Corporation, the body that helped the City during the fiscal crisis, from 1975 to 1977. In 1977 she became the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research at the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) under President Carter, serving until 1980.

On October 8th, 1980, Shalala, who coincidentally has the same birthday as Hunter College, became the tenth President of Hunter College. During her administration from 1980 to 1988, Hunter College's spirit and physical structure improved. The twin towers of Hunter College were built; the School of Social Work and Brookdale buildings were renovated; grant and award funds leaped from $2.5 to $11 million; graduate enrollments rose; employment often exceeded affirmative action and equal opportunity goals; an employee assistance program was introduced; a student services program, including an expanded athletic program and a child care center, was established; and academic support and retention strategies began to have an impact on the diverse student body. Her “humanizing” strategy brought national recognition and a strong sense of community to the College.

4 In 1988, she left Hunter College to become the Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. As the first woman to lead a Big Ten school, she was confronted with different kinds of obstacles that were unlikely to be seen in urban colleges such as racial tensions and low-morale issues. She proposed the Madison Plan, a set of programs to fight racial problems on campus urging the university to double the number of minority undergraduates as well as minority faculty members and to increase affiliation with minority colleges and financial assistance to low-income students. She also began to pay attention to undergraduates and raised faculty salaries.

In January 1993, Shalala was appointed by President the U.S. Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) where she oversaw public health and social welfare programs becoming the longest serving HHS Secretary. Her term continued until January 20, 2001 when President Clinton’s term ended.

On June 1, 2001, Donna Shalala became a Professor of Political Science and the President of the . In 2007, President George W. Bush appointed Shalala as co-chair, with Senator Robert Dole, to the Commission on Care for America’s Returning Wounded Warriors. In 2008, President George W. Bush presented her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor. In 2009, Shalala was appointed as the Chair for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation initiative on the future of nursing in America at the Institute of Medicine. In 2014, as the President of University of Miami, Shalala received the Harry S. Truman Legacy of Leadership Award. In September 2014, Dr. Shalala announced she planned to retire as President of the University of Miami at the end of the 2014-2015 academic year.

References

Donna Shalala. Hunter College, 2014. Web. 1 July 2014. http://library.hunter.cuny.edu/about/archives/exhibits/hc-presidents-gallery/shalala

Full Person Authority Record: Shalala, Donna E., 1941-. National Archives, 2014. Web. 1 July 2014. http://research.archives.gov/person/1090350

Kaplan, James. "Climb Every Mountain." Manhattan Inc. December 1986: 152 - 161.

Office of the President. University of Miami, 2014. Web. 1 July 2014. http://www.miami.edu/index.php/about_us/leadership/office_of_the_president/

5 SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The President Donna E. Shalala Collection in Archives & Special Collections of the Hunter College Libraries provides exclusive information on President Shalala’s tenure at Hunter College from January 1980 to December 1987. The collection consist of addresses, articles, biographical sources, committees, correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, news clippings, programs, publications, writings, and speeches. The most remarkable section in the President Donna E. Shalala Collection that would attract researchers’ attention are papers related to Hunter College’s School of Health Sciences, School of Nursing, School of Social Work, and the Women's Studies Department, as well as events such as her inauguration as President, the opening of the East and West Buildings, Career Exploration, etc.

The Shalala collection is arranged in seven series. The recommended series and subseries of the collection are: Series III Hunter College, Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools, Subseries 3.2 - Administration, and Series 6, Subseries 6.2 - Writings by Donna E. Shalala. Subseries 3.1 includes information regarding different departments of Hunter College; interesting sections within Subseries 3.2 – Administration would be Budgets, Campus Schools, Career Exploration, East and West Buildings Planning and Inauguration, and Students related files; Subseries 6.2 - Writings by Donna E. Shalala includes book chapters, journal articles, newspaper articles, and speeches (one with a cassette tape) that were published during her tenure at Hunter College.

Researchers should find the Shalala Collection to be valuable and informative as it highlights the extraordinary efforts of a college president who is a highly prestigious political figure, administrator, pragmatic educator, and an innate leader. Her greatest accomplishment as the tenth President of Hunter College was in creating equal opportunities and a positive environment for our students, faculty, and staff.

For those who wish to learn more about Donna E. Shalala’s career, her papers can also be found in multiple institutions. The University of Wisconsin’s Archives houses Donna Shalala’s administration records during her tenure at the university; it includes an oral history interview conducted with President Shalala through University of Wisconsin’s Madison Oral History Program in 1988 which can be found in http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/66138. One may also conduct a search through the National Archives database http://www.archives.gov or inquire from the Presidential Library for materials related to her career as the Assistant Secretary for Policy Development and Research (1977-1980) and the William J. Clinton Presidential Library regarding to Donna E. Shalala’s tenure as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (1993-2001).

Yingwen Huang

6 SERIES DESCRIPTION

Series I – Biographical Information

Series I consists of drafts of President Shalala's background information and curriculum vitae, biographical citations, personal dedication, and articles related to her family. Some of the publications reveal her childhood experiences, hobbies, and stories of her past.

Series II – Inauguration

Series II highlights Donna E. Shalala's Inauguration on October 8, 1980 at Hunter College. Materials consist of addresses, articles, correspondence, invitation cards, preparation materials, and remarks given at the Inauguration arranged in chronological order.

Series III – Hunter College

Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools

Subseries 3.1 consists of files related to Hunter College’s academic departments, studies programs, and professional schools from 1980 to 1988. Materials are arranged alphabetically according to the name of the department, program, or school, and then chronologically within each folder.

Subseries 3.2 – Administration Subseries 3.2 consists of papers under President Shalala’s administration at Hunter College. The subseries includes memoranda, correspondence, reports, etc. All folders are organized alphabetically and then chronologically.

Subseries 3.3 – Administrative Offices

Subseries 3.3 consists of correspondence between President Shalala and the different administrative offices at Hunter College during her administration. Materials are arranged alphabetically by Administrative Office and chronologically within each office.

Subseries 3.4 – Events

Subseries 3.4 includes materials from events and activities President Shalala attended during her tenure at Hunter College. All files are sorted alphabetically and then chronologically.

Subseries 3.5 – Governance Subseries 3.5 consists of files from the Hunter College Senates from 1980-1987. Files are arranged alphabetically and chronologically.

Series IV – CUNY Resources

Series IV includes CUNY-related resources. All papers are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.

7 SERIES DESCRIPTION

Series V – Organizations

Series V includes papers in relation to various other organizations. All papers are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically.

Series VI – Writings

Subseries 6.1 – Writings about Donna E. Shalala

Subseries 6.1 consists of newspaper articles about Donna E. Shalala during her tenure at Hunter College, dated and undated. All articles are sorted chronologically by the publication date. Undated materials are placed at the end and sorted alphabetically by the author’s last name.

Subseries 6.2 – Writings by Donna E. Shalala

Subseries 6.2 consists of a book chapter, journal articles, newspaper articles, and speeches written by President Shalala during her tenure at Hunter College. They are arranged chronologically by the publication date.

Series VII – Photographs

Series 7 consists of photographs taken at events during President Shalala’s tenure at Hunter College. An oversize box is used to house a binder of negatives and other large prints of photographs.

Addenda It includes materials that were later added to the collection. They are arranged by series and subseries.

Bibliography This is a list of writings about and by Donna E. Shalala from Series VI—Subseries 6.1 and Subseries 6.2.

8 CONTAINER LIST

SERIES I – BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Box Folder Contents

Biographical Data 1 1 Biographical Information, revised on September 9, 1980; October 21, 1980; October 1981; September 1982; November 1983; March 1985; October 1987

2 Curriculum Vitae, October 1976; August 1980; October 1987; 2014.

3 Dedication and Biographical Articles

Personal Dedication (with a poem) from Enid Gittens Foreman, Hunter College’s Third Vice-President to Donna E. Shalala, n.d.

Kaplan, James. "Climb Every Mountain." Manhattan Inc. December 1986: 152 - 161.

Full Person Authority Record: Shalala, Donna E., 1941-. National Archives, 2014. Web. 1 July 2014. http://research.archives.gov/person/1090350

SERIES II – INAUGURATION

1 4 Addresses, October 8, 1980

Assorted Articles 5 Ari L. Goldman, "Hunter Installs New President in Gala Setting." New York Times. 9 October 1980: 2.

McCarthy, Sheryl. "Hunter's New President to Blend New & Traditional." New York Daily News. 1980: 94.

Photograph of Former Associate Harvard Alumni President Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. with Donna E. Shalala at her installation as President of Hunter College. Harvard Gazette. 9 January 1981.

1 6 Correspondence, March - October 1980

7 Invitation Cards, Attendance List of Special Guests, and Thank You's, October 1980

8 Processional and Planning Schedules, October 8, 1980 9 Programs, October 8, 1980 9 SERIES II – INAUGURATION

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Remarks given at the Inauguration, October 8, 1980 1 10 James P. Murphy, Chairman of the CUNY Board of Trustees Pauli Murray, First Black Woman Episcopal Minister Shirley M. Hufstedler, U.S. Secretary of Education

10 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools

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Academic Skills/SEEK 1 11 1980 - 1982 12 Correspondence, 1985 – 1986

2 1 Academic and Fiscal Plan, 1985-1988 2 A Quality Developmental Education Program, 1986

3 Anthropology, 1980 – 1987

Art 4 1980 – 1981 5 1985 – 1987

6 Biological Sciences, 1985 - 1986

Black & Puerto Rican Studies 3 1 1980 2 1981 3 1982 4 1984 - 1987

Brookdale Center on Aging 5 1982 6 1986 7 1987

4 1 Activities Report 1977 - 1982 and Projected Plan 1982 - 1986 2 Educated Women Opportunity, Achievement & the Life Cycle, 1982

Center for Puerto Rican Studies (CENTRO) 4 3 1983, 1985 4 1986 5 1987

6 Dropping Out of School in New York State, 1986 Education and Imperialism, 1986 Extended Roots: From Hawaii to New York, 1984

Guide to Puerto Rican Studies in Institutes of Higher Education in the U.S., 1985-1986

11 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools

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Center for Puerto Rican Studies (CENTRO) 4 6 New Directions for Latino Public Policy Research, 1986

7 Chemistry, 1983 – 1987

5 1 Classical and Oriental Studies, 1986 - 1987

Communications 2 1980 - 1983 3 1984 - 1987

4 Computer Science, 1980 - 1982, 1986 - 1987

5 Curriculum and Teaching, 1987

Economics 6 1985 - 1986 7 1987

Education 8 1981 9 1982

Division of Programs in Education 6 1 1986 2 1987 - 1988

3 Energy Polices, 1979 - 1985

English 4 1980 – 1983 5 1984 – 1986 6 1987 – 1988

7 Geology & Geography, 1984 - 1986 8 German, 1981 – 1986

7 1 Health & Physical Education, 1980 - 1981 2 History, 1985 - 1986 3 Home Economics, 1980 - 1983

12 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools

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7 4 Humanities & Art Division, 1984 - 1988 5 Italian-American Studies, 1980 - 1986 6 Judaic Studies, 1980 - 1984 7 Library, 1981 - 1987 8 Mathematics, 1980 - 1986

Music 9 1980 - 1982 10 1985 - 1986

8 1 Philosophy, 1980 - 1986 2 Physics & Astronomy, 1986 - 1987

Political Science 3 1980 - 1981 4 1985 - 1987

5 Psychology, 1980 - 1987

Romance Languages 6 1980 - 1983 7 1984 - 1986

School of Health Sciences 9 1 Annual Report, 1985 – 1986 2 By-Laws, 1987-1988 3 Children in Need, 1987 4 Community Environmental Health Center, 1985 - 1987

Correspondence 5 1982 6 1985-1986 7 1987 8 1988 9 10 Dr. Michael A. Carrera, Articles about, 1981 - 1987 11 Dr. Michael A. Carrera, Curriculum Vitae

10 1 Evaluation of Career Exploration, 1986 2 Funds, 1985-1987

13 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools

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School of Health Sciences 10 3 Project Reach, 1987 4 Proposal to Conduct Feasibility and Planning Study, 1982

Self-Study Report 5 1982 6 1986

Sex Education 7 Correspondence, 1986 – 1987 8 Fact Sheets, 1986 9 Preliminary Report on Adolescent Pregnancy, n.d.

School of Nursing Correspondence 11 1 1982 2 1984 - 1986 3 1987 – 1988 4 Feminist Scholarship in Nursing, 1985

Doctoral Degree in Nursing Science 5 Proposal, Draft, 1985 6 Proposal, 1986 7 Statement of Intent, 1986

12 1 Nursing Enrollment Meeting, October 23, 1986 2 Program Evaluation, 1987

School of Social Work Correspondence 3 1982 4 1987

Expansion Lease 5 1984 - 1986 6 1987

7 Proposal for Capital Endowment and Program Funds for Hunter College School of Social Work, n.d.

14 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.1 – Academic Departments, Studies Programs, and Professional Schools

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School of Social Work 12 8 Self-Study of School of Social Work, 1985

Science & Mathematics Division 13 1 1986 2 1987 3 1988

Search Committee for Dean of Science and Mathematics 4 Curriculum Vitae, n.d. 5 Correspondence, 1987

6 Social Sciences Division, 1982 - 1983

14 1 Sociology, 1985 - 1987 2 Special Education, 1983 - 1986 3 Theater and Arts, 1986 4 Thomas Hunter Honors Program, 1980 - 1985

Women's Studies Correspondence 5 1980 6 1981 7 1982

8 American Women's Economic Development (AWED), 1981 15 1 Account and Funds, 1983 2 Coordinator Search, 1987 3 Coordinator Search, Rosalind Petchesky, 1986 – 1987

4 Directory of Women's Studies, Hunter College Faculty Engineering Research on Women, May 1984

5 Proposal to Establish a Women's Center and Various Research Projects, 1982 - 1983

15 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Awards 15 6 Awards and Scholarships List, n.d.

Faculty Awards American Council on Education Fellowship 7 Dorothy Helly, 1982 - 1984 8 Kristin Wenzel, 1985

16 1 Chancellor’s Academic Affairs, 1984 - 1986 2 General, 1981 – 1985 3 George N. Shuster, 1980 – 1983

Honorary Degrees 4 Harold Howe II, Martina Arroyo, Ruth Weintraub, 1981 5 Eleanor Holmes Norton, 1982 6 Louise J. Talma, Marion Wright Edelman, 1983

7 Dr. , Dr. Mamphela Ramphele, Shirley MacLaine, 1984

8 , Pauli Murray, Robert Motherwell, 1985

9 Desmond Tutu, Robert McCormick Adams, and Beatrice Mintz, 1986

17 1 Cynthia Ozick, Elizabeth Carnegie, May 1987 2 Norman C. Francis, January 1988

3 Evelyn E. Handler, Richard R. Green, Donna E. Shalala, June 1988

Presidential Awards 4 Alfred H. Bennick, Elsie L. Bandman, Myron Fink, 1983

President’s Medals 5 Colette Mahoney, Anthony Alvarado, 1983 Lawrence Cremin, 1984 6 George W. Shephard, Andrew Young, Lillian L. Poses, 1988

16 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Awards Professorships 17 7 Harold Clurman, Visiting Professorship, 1980 - 1981 8 Henry and Lucy Moses Professorship, 1985 9 Thomas Hunter Professorships, 1983 – 1985

10 Bookstore, 1981 – 1987

Budgets Allocations 11 Actual Allocation, 1985 - 1986

Other Accounts, 1986 12 Goldie H. Freudenheim Account Jenny Hunter Fund Special Gifts Campaign Funds Trust-Gift-Scholarship Funds

President's Development Fund 18 1 Deposits, 1985 - 1987 2 Financial Statements, 1985 - 1986 3 Request for Check Forms, 1980 - 1988 4 Transfers, 1985 - 1987

Tax-Levy Account 5 President’s Office, 1985 - 1987 6 OTPS, 1985 – 1988

Analysis 7 Adjunct Allocation & Request Comparison, 1988 - 1989 8 General Budget Comparison, 1985 - 1987

Budget Book 9 1980 – 1981, Book I of III 10 1980 – 1981, Book II of III

19 1 1980 – 1981, Book III of III 2 1981 – 1982, Book I of III 3 1981 – 1982, Book II of III 4 1981 – 1982, Book III of III 17 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Budgets Budget Book 19 5 1982 - 1983, Book I of III 6 1982 - 1983, Book II of III 7 1982 - 1983, Book III of III

20 1 1983 – 1984, Book I of IV 2 1983 – 1984, Book II of IV 3 1983 – 1984, Books III—IV of IV

4 1984 – 1985, Book I of III 5 1984 – 1985, Book II of III

6 1984 – 1985, Book III of III

21 1 1985 – 1986, Sections I—V 2 1985 – 1986, Sections VI—X

3 1985 – 1986, Book I of IV 4 1985 – 1986, Book II of IV 5 1985 – 1986, Book III of IV 6 1985 – 1986, Book IV of IV

22 1 1986 – 1987, Book I of III 2 1986 – 1987, Book II of III 3 1986 – 1987, Book III of III

4 1987 – 1988, Book I of III 5 1987 – 1988, Book II of III 6 1987 – 1988, Book III of III

7 1988 – 1989, Section I

8 Development Office Income, 1984 - 1986 9 Flexibility Background Material Report, 1985 - 1986 10 Hearing, 1984 – 1987

23 1 President's Budget Messages, 1987 - 1988

18 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Budgets Requests Memoranda 23 2 1985 - 1986

3 Special Programs, 1985 - 1986 4 1986 - 1987 5 1988 - 1989

Preliminary Requests 6 1985 - 1986

24 1 1986 - 1987 2 1987 - 1988 3 1988 - 1989 4 1989 - 1990

Final Requests 5 1985 - 1986 6 1986 - 1987 7 1987 – 1988 Service Contracts 25 1 1984 2 1985 3 - 4 1987

5 Statement of Revenue, Expenditure of Changes in Fraud Balance, June 30, 1987

Committees 6 Ad Hoc Committee on Budget Correspondence, 1985 - 1986

26 1 Adult Services Committee, 1979 - 1980

Committee on Faculty Personnel and Budget 2 Meetings and Minutes, 1981 - 1982 3 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on September 8, 1981 4 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on September 22, 1981

5 Minutes of Meeting, 1987, February - May 6 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on February 17, 1987 19 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Committees Committee on Faculty Personnel and Budget 26 7 Minutes of Meeting, 1987, September - December

27 1 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on September 15, 1987, Part I

2 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on September 15, 1987, Part II

3 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on October 20, 1987

4 Curriculum Vitae for meeting on November 10, 1987

5 Schedule of meetings with voting member list, 1982 – 1983, 1985 – 1987

6 Executive Committee of the General Faculty, 1980 - 1982

7 Presidential Search Committee, 1987

Correspondence 8 Academic Planning, 1983 - 1986 9 Administrative Organizational Chart, 1984 - 1985 10 Announcements and Letters, 1980 - 1988

28 1 College Calendar, 1981 - 1983 2 Dean's Goals, 1986 - 1987 3 Recommendations, 1987 - 1988 4 VIP Correspondence, 1980 - 1986 5 VIP Thank you Letters to Donna Shalala, 1980 - 1985

Employment 6 Administrative Assistants for the President, 1980 - 1987 7 Excluded Personnel, 1980 - 1982 8 HEO, 1980 - 1984

20 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Employment Personnel Files 29 1 1980 2 1981 3 1985 – 1986

4 Sabbaticals, 1981 - 1982 5 Salaries, Pay Record of Donna E. Shalala, 1979 - 1987 6 Tenure, 1982

Enrollment 6 1984 - 1985 7 1986 8 1987

Foundations 30 1 Foundation List

2 Astor Foundation, 1979 - 1984 3 CBS Foundation, 1980 - 1981 4 Cleveland Foundation, 1981 - 1985 5 Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, 1980 - 1985 6 Eisenhower Foundation, 1982, 1985 7 Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund, 1981, 1985 8 International Paper Co., 1983 9 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1981 - 1985 10 Lilly Endowment, Inc., 1982 11 MacArthur Foundation, 1981, 1988 12 Morgan Guarantee Trust Funds, 1980 13 National Science Foundation, 1982 14 New York Community Trust Funds, 1981 - 1983

31 1 Scholarship & Welfare Fund Correspondence, 1980 - 1986 2 Scholarship & Welfare Fund Minutes, 1980 - 1986 3 Sherman Foundation, 1981 - 1982 4 Sloan Foundation, 1982 5 Spencer Foundation, 1981 - 1982, 1985 6 Stern Fund, 1981, 1985 7 W.K. Kellogg Foundation, 1982

21 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Foundations 31 8 Other Foundations/Funds, 1980 - 1987

Legal Affairs 9 1980 10 1981

32 1 1982 2 1984 - 1985 3 1986

Affirmative Action 4 1980 5 1981 6 1982

33 1 1983 – 1986 2 Report, 1983

3 New Position – Assistant to Council, 1982

Middle States Evaluation 4 Correspondence, 1986

Report of the Self-Study 5 Draft, 1987, Section I

34 1 Draft, 1987, Section II

Report of the Self-Study 2 - 3 December 1986 4 March 1987

35 1 Ibid., March 1987

2 Middle States Visit, 1986 - 1987

3 Report after Evaluation, Prepared after Self-Study Report and a visit to Campus, March 1987

22 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Middle States Evaluation 35 4 Modifications, March 31, 1987

5 Obituaries, 1980 - 1986

Personal Reading/Reference Materials 36 1 Leadership Papers by John W Gardner, 1986 – 1987

2 Presidency, Policy Formulation, & Supporting Documents, 1980 – 1981

3 Reaganomics, Assorted Articles, 1980 - 1986 4 Resignation of Clifton R. Wharton, Chancellor of SUNY, 1986 5 University of Wisconsin, Budget Process & Systems, 1981 - 1986 6 Yorick Blumenfeld, Untitled Speech, n.d. 7 Playhouse Renovation, 1987

Publications At Hunter 8 The President’s Corner, 1984 - 1987 Words from the President, 1984 - 1986

9 Chair's Guide and Handbook, 1983

Open Line 10 1980 – 1983

37 1 1983 - 1984 2 1984 - 1985 3 1985 - 1986 4 1986 - 1987 5 1987 - 1989

Hunter Envoy and Other Publications 6 Hunter Magazine, 1981 "Shalala to Run with Jessie Jackson," November 1983 "Hunter College Builds Anew", February 1984 "Shalala & Mayor Koch", February 6, 1984

7 Hunter in the News, & Assorted Newspaper and Magazine Clippings, 1982 – 1987 23 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Reports Five-Year Report 38 1 1985 2 1986 - 1987 3 Mailing List, Summer 1986, Part I 4 Mailing List, Summer 1986, Part II

5 Hunter College Annual Report of Grants and Contracts, 1986 6 Periodic Review Report to Commissions of Higher Education, 1982 7 Reports from the President, Hunter College 1980 - 1985

39 1 State of College Report, 1987 – 1988

2 Roosevelt House, 1985 - 1986 3 Sexual Harassment Panel, 1982 4 Shea Lecture Series, 1981 5 Space Allocation, 1983 - 1987 6 Student Activity Fees, 1983 - 1986

Student Governments 7 Day Session, 1986 - 1988

Evening Session 8 1983 - 1988

40 1 Financial Problems of the Evening Session Student Government: A Status Report, April 1985

2 Financial Problems of the Evening Session Student Government: Final Report, September 1985

3 Puerto Rican Art, Purchase Records, 1986 - 1987

4 Student Letters and Problems, 1980, 1986 - 1988

5 Tishman Seminar, Career Transition Course, 1981 - 1982

Vice President for Administration 6 1980 - 1983 7 1986

24 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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Vice President for Administration 41 1 1987 2 1988

Vice President for Development and External Affairs 3 1980 - 1981 4 1982

42 1 1986 2 1987 3 1988

Vice President for Student Affairs 4 1986 5 1987 6 1988

25 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.3 – Administrative Offices

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Admissions 43 1 1980 2 1981 3 1982 4 1985 5 1987, January – July

44 1 1987, August – December 2 1988

Alumni Association 3 1980 - 1981 4 1982 5 1983

45 1 1985 - 1987 2 1988 3 Bylaws

4 Art Gallery, 1978 - 1981, 1986

Business Office 5 1986 6 Office Services Report, 1985 - 1986

Campus Planning 7 1981 - 1982 8 1985 – 1988

Campus Schools 9 1980 10 1981

46 1 1982 2 1986

3 Career Counseling and Placement, 1980 - 1986 4 Computing Center, 1981 - 1982 5 Concert Bureau, 1981 6 Facilities, 1980 - 1986

26 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.3 – Administrative Offices

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Information Systems 46 7 1987

47 1 Word Processing, Office Information System Requirements Analysis Report, March 1985

2 Provost, 1987 - 1988 3 Public Information, 1983 - 1985

Registration 4 1980 – 1982 5 1986

Research Administration 6 1982 7 1983 8 1985 – 1986

Security, Campus Safety 48 1 1980 - 1982 2 1986 3 1987 4 1988

5 Telecommunications Office, 1982 – 1988

27 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.4 – Events

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49 1 Assorted Announcements & Invitations, 1980 – 1987

Commencement Exercises Addresses and Scripts 2 1980 3 1981 4 1982 5 1983 - 1984 6 1985 7 1986 8 1987

50 1-2 1988

Correspondence 3 1981 4 1982 5 1985 6 1987 7 1988

8 Exercises, 1982 – 1988

9 Dinners, 1980

East and West Buildings Planning 51 1 1981 2 1982 - 1983

East and West Buildings Inauguration 3 Addresses & Drafts, January 19, 1984 4 Articles, 1984

Celebration and Connected Memos 52 1 - 2 1983 3 1984

4 Facts and Features, 1984 5 Invitations & Programs with Drafts, January 19, 1984 6 Regrets and Acknowledgments, 1983 - 1984

28 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.4 – Events

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East and West Buildings Inauguration 52 7 New Hunter: Building on a Great Tradition, Special Gift Campaign, November 27, 1984

53 1 VIP Clusters for Dedication of Hunter's New Buildings, 1984 2 VIP List, 1984

3 Felice Lippert Laboratory Dedication Ceremony, June 22, 1982 4 First Lady Conference, , 1982 5 Future of Women's Culture, 1980

Honors Convocations 6 1980 7 1982 8 1983 9 1984 10 1985

54 1 1986 2 1987 3 1988

4 Library Dedication, Guest List, Invitations, and Thank You's, September 11, 1983

5 Political Events at Hunter College, 1984 6 Presidential Annual Dinner List, 1982 7 Reception for Judy Chicago, October 12, 1980 8 Women's Action Alliance Roast, April 28, 1987

29 SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.5 – Governance

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Senate Committees 55 1 Committee on Distribution Requirements, 1983 - 1986 2 Nuclear Freeze Committee, 1982 3 Undergraduate Course of Study Committee, 1986

Correspondence 4 1980 5 1981 6 1982 - 1983

Meetings 7 1980 8 1981 9 1982 - 1983 10 1987, May – June 11 1987, September – December

12 Ombudsman, 1980 – 1987 13 Publication, Senate News Bulletin, 1980 – 1983, 1988

30 SERIES IV – CUNY Resources

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Chancellor’s Office Budget Requests 56 1 1984 - 1985 1985 - 1986 1987 - 1988 1989 - 1990

Tentative Schedule for Chancellor's Budget Request 2 1985 - 1986 3 1987 - 1988

Correspondence & Memoranda 4 1980 - 1981 5 1982 - 1985 6 1986 - 1988

Reports 7 1986 8 1987

Council of Presidents Agenda and Minutes 57 1 1980 2 1981 3 1984 - 1985 4 1986 5 1987

58 1 1988

2 Admissions and Enrollment Committee, 1984 3 Committee on Academic Affairs, 1981 - 1988 4 Search for Deputy Chancellor, 1982 - 1983 5 University Report, 1987

CUNY Academic Affairs 6 1981 - 1986 7 1987 8 1988

9 Search Committee for Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, 1981 - 1987

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SERIES IV – CUNY Resources

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CUNY Board of Trustees Correspondence 59 1 1979 - 1980 2 1981 - 1982 3 1984 - 1987

Meetings 4 1981 – 1983 5 1984 – 1985 6 1986 7 1987 8 Bylaws, 1977 – 1980

CUNY Civil Service Rules, Reviewed by Shalala Correspondence 60 1 1985 2 1986 3 Draft, February 1986 4 Redraft, July 1986

CUNY Committees 5 B.A. Program Committee, 1982 - 1986 6 Committee Membership Financial Models, 1984 - 1985

University Committee on Research 61 1 1985 2 1986 3 1987 – 1988

CUNY Professional Staff Congress 4 1979 5 1985 – 1988

Review Committee 6 1980 – 1981 7 Report, 1980

CUNY Research Foundation 62 1 1982 2 1985 3 February - June, 1986 4 September - November, 1986 32

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62 5 CUNY University Reports, 1986 6 CUNY University Faculty Senate, 1980 – 1986

7 Presidents and Administrators Evaluation, 1974 – 1985

63 1 Proposal for a Science Curriculum Leading to the A.S. Degree, Borough of Manhattan Community College, February 1985

2 Publications, CUNY in the News, 1982 – 1984

Vice Chancellor for Faculty and Staff Relations 3 1981 - 1985 4 1987

5 Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Special Programs, 1980 - 1988

33 SERIES V – ORGANIZATIONS

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American Council on Education 63 6 1980 7 1981, January – April

64 1 1981, May – December 2 1982 3 1983 – 1986 4 Five-year Budget Plan, 1980 – 1984

5 Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U), 1982 – 1988 6 Business Higher Education Forum, 1987 7 Brandeis University Career Beginnings Program, 1986 - 1987

65 1 New York City and State Politics, 1980 – 1981, 1983, 1986 2 Magnet School Project, 1987

New York State Department of Education 3 1980 4 1981 5 1982 - 1988

6 Project South Africa, March 1986

7 Speeches, 1980 - 1987

8 Urban Studies Program at Cleveland State University, 1980

34 SERIES VI – WRITINGS

Subseries 6.1 – Writings about Donna E. Shalala (See also Bibliography, pages 38 – 45)

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Newspaper Articles 66 1 1979 – 1982 2 1983 – 1984 3 1985 4 1986 – 1993 5 Undated

Subseries 6.2 – Writings by Donna E. Shalala (See also Bibliography, pages 38 – 45) 66 6 Books/Chapters, 1971 Journal Articles, 1972 - 1980 Newspaper Articles, 1981 - 1986

7 Speeches, 1975 - 1986

SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS

73 1 Investiture, 1980 (Oversize box) 2 Binder of negatives, n.d. (Oversize box)

67 1 Inauguration of East & West Buildings, 1984 2 Investiture, 1980 3 Ibid., 1980 4 Luncheon, 1983 5 Paul LeCler’s Investiture Ceremony, 1988 6 Candid Shots, n.d. 7 Portraits, n.d.

35 ADDENDA

SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.2 – Administration

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67 8 Employee Assistance Program, 1985 – 1988

Career Exploration, Jobs for Youth Correspondence 9 1982 10 1984 11 1986 12 1987

68 1 American Association of State Colleges and Universities Nomination, 1987

Proposal and Reports 2 1982 3 1986 4 1987

5 “City of Children”, 90-Minute Documentary, 1986

6 Housing in New York City and Adjacent Areas, Reviewed by Shalala, 1986

Junior Year in New York 7 1979 - 1983

69 1 1984 – 1988

2 Middle State Association Evaluations, 1982 3 Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 1980 - 1982 4 National Council for Research on Women, 1982 - 1987 5 New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG), 1981 – 1988 6 New York State Education Department, Self-evaluation form, 1985

70 1 Project Reach, 1986 2 Questionnaires, 1980 - 1988 3 Research Center in Minority Institutions, 1983 – 1986

University Report 4 1986 36 ADDENDA

SERIES III – HUNTER COLLEGE

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University Report 70 5 1987, March – April 6 1987, June

Series III – HUNTER COLLEGE

Subseries 3.5 – Governance

Senate Meetings 71 1 1986 2 1987, February – April

Series IV – CUNY Resources

71 3 CUNY Graduate School and University Center, 1980 – 1988

CUNY Office of University Relations 4 1980 - 1986 5 1987

Governor's Executive Budget for CUNY 72 1 1986 – 1987 2 1987 – 1988 3 1988 – 1989

4 Task Force on Education Programs and Curriculum Impact, 1986 - 1987

37 BIBLIOGRAPHY

Writings about Donna E. Shalala, 1979 - 1988

1979 McBee, Susanna, and Washington, P. S. Writer. Washington Post 14 Feb. 1979. ---. "Urban Group Critical of." Washington Post 15 Feb. 1979. "HUD: Displacement of Poor Minimal." Facts on File World News Digest 23 Feb. 1979. Von Eckardt, Wolf. "Damn the System! Full Speed." Washington Post 12 May 1979. Ross, Nancy L.. "Contradicting." Washington Post 23 Jun. 1979. "Untitled." Associated Press 22 July 1979. Clark, Timothy B. "It's Still no Bureaucratic Revolution, but Regulatory Reform has a Foothold." National Journal 29 Sep. 1979. Treaster, Joseph B. "For Hunter College, a Long Search is at an End." New York Times 2 Dec. 1979. Liff, Mark. "Appoint HUD Aide New Hunter Prexy." Daily News 22 Dec. 1979: 5. "Personalities: Heads Hunter." New Haven Register 22 Dec. 1979. Weiss, Samuel. "Dr. Shalala of H.U.D. is Selected As President for Hunter College." New York Times 22 Dec. 1979: 1. "Hunter Chooses New President." The Herald Statesman 22 Dec. 1979. (Similar articles also appeared in the Reporter Dispatch, the Standard Star, the Citizen Register, the Daily Item, the Daily Times, and Express and News on the same date.) "HUD official to head Hunter College." Houston Chronicle 23 Dec. 1979. "Together at Last: Hunter, Dr. Shalala." New York Times 23 Dec. 1979. Liff, Mark. "Nothing Daunts Donna." Daily News 23 Dec. 1979. Blum, Howard. "State Politics Termed Factor in Hunter Voting." New York Times 24 Dec. 1979: B1+. "New President of Hunter." Detroit Daily News 24 Dec. 1979: 2. Bliven, Gus. "Former Syracusan Elected Hunter College President." Best Standard 26 Dec. 1979. Brown, Rusty. "Hunter College President Recalls Days in Cleveland." Cleveland Press 28 Dec. 1979: 1. Macdonald, Michael C.D. "The Shalala Affair." VOICE 31 Dec. 1979: 18.

1980 "Hunter College Gets New President." Berkshire Eagle 2 Jan. 1980. "Gazette: Donna E. Shalala." Chronicle of High Education 7 Jan. 1980. Cohen, Richard. "Things That Dreams Are Made Of." Washington Post 8 Jan. 1980. Cohen, Richard. "Giving the Raspberry." Washington Post 10 Jan. 1980. Treaster, Joseph B. "Donna Shalala is Named President of Hunter College." Heritage 12 Jan. 1980. "Here and There: Donna Shalala." Daily News 20 Jan. 1980. "Named College President." West Life 23 Jan. 1980. "Donna E. Shalala." Journal of Housing Mar. 1980. "Greetings from CUNY." New York Teacher 30 Mar. 1980. Weiss, Samuel. "Hunter's New Head Aims to Maintain Tradition of Quality." New York Times 21 Sep. 1980. ---. "New President Seeks Broad Urban Roles for Hunter." New York Times 21 Sep. 1980: 41. "Interview with President Donna Shalala: At Hunter College, it's Ms. President." World Student Times Oct. 1980: 5. "Hardin, Shalala On Kettering Foundation Board." Springfield, Ohio News 22 Dec. 1980.

38 Bennetts, Leslie. "Donna Shalala Takes On Big - City Finance, Big Government and Now: Urban Education." Ms. Magazine Dec. 1980: 88+.

1981 Kohan, Louise. "Hunter College gets live - in facilities, announces Dean." East Side Weekly 11 - 17 Jan. 1981: 11+. Clendinen, Dudley. "Need for Hunter College's 2 New Towers is Disputed." New York Times 17 Feb. 1981: 3. Klemesrud, Judy. "Obstacles to Women in Education." New York Times 14 June 1981: 70. Mayer, Martin. "The New College Try: The Optimists Take Over on Campus." New York Times 13 Sep. 1981: 28+. Quindlen, Anna. "Women's Networks Come of Age." New York Times Magazine 22 Nov. 1981: 82+.

1982 Bernstein, Paula. "Women: Unfinished Business In The Marketplace." Daily News 19 Jan. 1982. "CUNY Brass Sitting Pretty." New York Post 3 Feb. 1982: 4+. Klemesrud, Judy. "Working Women: Easing Burden." New York Times 6 Feb. 1982. HH. "College President Urges Alliance With Defense, Industry." Higher Education Daily 23 Mar. 1982: 19. Krausz, Judy. "First International Women Scholars Conference." Pioneer Woman Mar. - Apr. 1982: 6+. Bird, David. "Hunter Graduates Told of Need to Rebuild the City." New York Times 10 June 1982: B4. "Mankind 2000: An International Conference on Human Adaptation to Change." American Friends of Haifa University Spring 1982: 2 - 3. "Pilot Program to Help Educate City Youths." New York Amsterdam News 24 Jul. 1982: 5. "Donna E. Shalala." IEL Network News 1.2, Summer 1982: 1. Early, Tracy. "College Presidency Needs Conviction, Efficiency, Rapport." Christian Science Monitor 13 Sep. 1982: 16. Laurenzo, Ninfa. "What Do You Do With Power?" Ms. Magazine Dec. 1982: 46+. "Food for Thought." New York Times 21 Dec. 1982: B2.

1983 "Hunter College Officials Moving Into New Tower." New York Times 9 May 1983: B3. "During Exam Week at New York's Hunter College." Industry Magazine July 1983. Anderson, Susan Heller, and Johnston, Laurie. "Climbing to New Heights." New York Times 22 July 1983. "Learning About Computers, Bit by Bit." New York Times 21 Sep. 1983. Nemy, Enid. "New Yorkers, etc." New York Times 26 Oct. 1983. Seligman, Daniel. "Donna's Dilemma." Fortune 31 Oct. 1983. Rubinstein, Carin. "Renaissance at Hunter." East Side Express 17 - 24 Nov. 1983: 12 - 13. "Do You Agree?" New York Post 15 Dec. 1983.

1984 Stephen, Beverly. "Dilemma of ERA: State or US First?" New York News 12 Jan. 1984: 59+. Wolff, Craig. "Hunter Gets 'Campus' with 2 New Buildings." New York Times 20 Jan. 1984: 3. "Two for the Books." East Side Express 26 Jan. – 2 Feb. 1984. Kidder, Rushworth M. "New - Old Approach to The Problem Of Teen - Age Pregnancy." Christian Science Monitor 30 Jan. 1984: 17. 39 Dallas, Gus. "Hunter College has a Towering Feeling." Daily News 5 Feb. 1984: 1+. Sontag, Sherry. "Hunter High School: a Class Act." Daily News 7 Feb. 1984: 36. Shepard, Joan. "An Incentive for the Arts." Daily News 14 Feb. 1984. Lemoyne, James. "Panel Formed to Study Goals for City'." New York Times 18 Feb. 1984: 27. Purnick, Joyce. "Alvarado is Said to Discuss Resigning with Board." New York Times 21 Mar. 1984: 3. "Alvarado's Downfall was Marked by Ironies and Inevitability." New York Times 12 May 1984: 26. Heller, Scott. "Hunter College's Message: 'We Care About Our Employees'." Chronicle of Higher Education 16 May 1984: 22. "Solomon Amendment: Unfair and Bad Policy." New York Times 17 May 1984: 26. Purnick, Joyce. "Koch Delays Effort to Expand School Board." New York Times 20 May 1984: 44. "Call her Dr. MacLaine." USA Today 31 May 1984: 2D. "Achievements of Nancy Perlman Celebrated." News on Women in Government 7.1, June 1984. Fiske, Edward B. "Ruling on Draft Disappoints Colleges." New York Times 9 July 1984: 2. "1984 OTTY (Our Town Thanks You) Award Winners." Our Town 17 June 1984: 4. "Do You Agree?" New York Post 11 Sep. 1984. Lawson, Carol. "150 Women Are Invited to Dinner on Amex Floor." New York Times 5 Oct. 1984: B8. Maeroff, Gene I. "Retirement Plan Worries Colleges." New York Times 7 Oct. 1984: 41. "Hunter's President Brands City School System 'Rotten'." New York Times 29 Oct. 1984: 3. "It is Quinones who has it Wrong." New York Post 30 Oct. 1984. "Hunter President, in Speech, Urges Changes in City's Schools." New York Times 30 Oct. 1984: B4. "Shalala Partly Right, Says Quinones." Daily News 31 Oct. 1984: 4. Anderson, Susan H., and David W. Dunlap. "New York Day By Day: Lull in Debate on Schools." New York Times 27 Nov. 1984: 3. Purnick, Joyce. "Brezenoff Criticizes Shalala On Her Faulting Of Schools." New York Times 3 Nov. 1984: 27. "Why Do Schools Fail?" New York Times 4 Nov. 1984: 10. Bernstein, Paula. "School Critic Explains: 'Things Well Up Inside'." Daily News 7 Nov. 1984: 12. "A Sound Plan for Better Schools." Newsday 9 Nov. 1984. "First Round of the School Debate." New York Times 9 Nov. 1984. Roberts, Sam. "Political Hints From City Hall." New York Times 10 Nov. 1984: 25+. Elsberg, Ted. "Letter: Schools Should Be Run for Children, Not Parents." New York Times 10 Nov. 1984. Brin, Douglass. "A Room of My Own." Daily News 11 Nov. 1984: 6. Auletta, Ken. "Donna Shalala's Revolt." Daily News 18 Nov. 1984. "A Student Design for Education." New York Times 29 Nov. 1984: 30. Fallon, Beth. "'God bless us, every one!'" Daily News 22 Dec. 1984: 22.

1985 Chira, Susan. "Women Meet in Albany To Celebrate New Status." New York Times 23 Jan. 1985: B3. Tilzer, Gary "Dr. Donna Shalala: What's Wrong with Public Education?" University Times Feb. 1985: 1+. "'Giant Steps' Needed to Change City School System." New York Teacher 4 Feb. 1985: 2A. Schanberg, Sydney H. "$14,500 for Teachers Ain't Pay." New York Times 12 Feb. 1985. "Donna Shalala: School Barrel's Still Rotten." Daily News 14 Feb. 1985: 23. Carroll, Robert. "Political School Board Needed: Shalala." Daily News 14 Feb. 1985: 23. Anderson, Susan H., and David W. Dunlap. "New York Day By Day: Advocate for Sex Education." New York Times 23 Apr. 1985: 3. 40 "The City; $190,000 Misspent by Campus Group." New York Times 18 May 1985: 29. Goodman, George W. "Ferraro, at Hunter Graduation, Assails U.S. Cuts in Education." New York Times 30 May 1985: 4. Jones, Monty. "Strong Prospects vie for Presidency at UT." Austin American - Statesman 31 May 1985: 1+. Klemesrud, Judy. "A Top Graduate's Long Way Up." New York Times 9 June 1985: 21. Fishman, Katharine Davis. "Stepping Out of the Dunce Corner." New York Magazine 17 June 1985: 58. Colford, Paul D. "City to Coleman: Drop Dead." Newsday 23 Oct. 1985: 4+. Greenberg, Freddi. "Down - to - Earth Ivory Tower." Working Woman Nov. 1985: 118+. Heil, Andrea. "The Right Place." Savvy Nov. 1985: 27+. "A Wish List for Making New York a Better City." New York Times 7 Nov. 1985: B1.

1986 Landsberg, Michele. "Ferment of Feminism Activates New York's Hunter College." Globe and Mail 11 Jan. 1986: A2. Singer, Dale. "Academic Superstar: On The Move For UMSL." Post - Dispatch 30 Jan. 1986: 1+. Power, Elizabeth. "Murder at Hunter: Who Did It?" Third Degree Mar. 1986: 1+ Anderson, Susan H., and David W. Dunlap. "New York Day By Day: Young Parents in the City." New York Times 5 Apr. 1986: 30. Maeroff, Gene I. "Education Watch: Making Room at the Top for Women." New York Times 4 May 1986: 9. "Students Pay Fee to Non - Existent Government." New York Student 3.3, 12 May 1986: 8. "Safe and sane Fourth, The Wonderwoman Way." New York Post 16 Jun. 1986: 6. Perlez, Jane. "East Harlem School, In First Graduation, Sees Dreams Thrive." New York Times 30 Jun. 1986: A1+. Batson, Larry. "College President Looks to the Children." Minneapolis Star and Tribune 2 July 1986: 1A+. Batson, Larry. "People Provide the Meaning of Independence." Minneapolis Star and Tribune 6 July 1986: 4A. "Carol, Donna Etc. Down From Their High." New York Post 18 July 1986: 4A. Burros, Marian. "Buffets: Eat, Drink And Be Nervous." New York Times 26 July 1986. Anderson, Susan H., and David W. Dunlap. "New York Day By Day: College President Takes A Seat in the Classroom." New York Times 10 Sep. 1986: 7. Irwin, Victoria. "Urban Schools Can Improve With More Funds, Less Bureaucracy." Christian Science Monitor 30 Sep. 1986. "CEO: Children Are America's Future." Higher Education & National Affairs: 20 Oct. 1986: 1+. "Higher Education Leaders Urged to Help Poor Children." Black Issues in Higher Education 3.15, 1 Nov. 1986: 1+. Hurley, Joseph. "New Focus, For Hunter." Newsday 4 Dec. 1986: 4 - 5. McMillen, Liz. "Not Just a College President: This Semester, Hunter's Shalala Teaches and Studies, Too." Chronicle of Higher Education 17 Dec. 1986: 13 - 14.

1987 Lukens, Meg. "Are You Tough Enough For This Trip?" Avenue Dec. - Jan. 1987: 191 - 202. "City University of New York." Village Voice 11.1, 20 Jan. 1987: 14. Perlez, Jane. "Monitoring Group Reports School Dropout Rate is 54%." New York Times 26 Feb. 1987: 3. Cox, Meg. "Busy Bodies & How They Do It." Cosmopolitan Mar. 1987: 232 - 236. 41 Dunlap, David W. "School's Growth Plan Irks some on East Side." New York Times 1 Mar. 1987. "Panel Named to Study City's Teaching Staff." New York Times 30 Mar. 1987: 3. Rosenthal, Andrew. "Cherished Tradition Under Siege: The Battle Over Men - Only Clubs." New York Times 8 Apr. 1987: 1. "Digging Donna." Daily News 22 Apr. 1987: 11. Tomasson, Robert E. "Social Events; Benefits Around the City." New York Times 26 Apr. 1987. McQuiston, John T. "President of Hunter in Spotlight at 3d Women's Roast." New York Times 3 May 1987. Carmody, Deirdre. "Departure of Shalala is Reported." New York Times 29 May 1987: 1. McFadden, Robert D. "Woman in the News; Many - Faceted Educator." New York Times 30 May 1987: 33. "Headliners; Wisconsin's Gain." New York Times 31 May 1987: 7. Perlez, Jane. "Reviving Education System: New Programs are Sought." New York Times 1 July 1987: 4. Perlez, Jane. "From Preschool to High School: What a New Schools Chancellor can do." New York Times 23 Aug. 1987. Fiske, Edward B. "Executives Urge a Rise in Aid for Poor Children." New York Times 6 Sep. 1987. Perlez, Jane. "Schools Chancellor Job: Does Anyone Even Want It?" New York Times 7 Sep. 1987: 21. Gross, Jane. "A Teen - Age Mother Overcomes the Odds." New York Times 22 Oct. 1987: 1. Levy, Renee Gearhart. "Donna Breaks the Mold." Syracuse University Magazine Nov. 1987: 22 - 23. Roberts, Sam. "Metro Matters; for Shalala, 'Rotten' Reality of School System." New York Times 5 Nov. 1987: 1. Teltsch, Kathleen. "Danny Kaye's Widow Backs Theater." New York Times 22 Nov. 1987. Perlez, Jane. "The Debate on Schools: Educators Say Thrust of Cuomo Proposals Doesn't Address the Needs of Schoolhouse." New York Times 12 Dec. 1987: 35.

1988 – 1993 Carmody, Deirdre. "Education; Campus Notebook; Applications for College Running at Record Pace." New York Times 24 Feb. 1988: 6. Roberts, Sam. "Metro Matters; Parents' Anxiety: Price of Change at Ivory Tower." New York Times 25 Feb. 1988: 1. Weiss, Samuel. "Five Said to be Considered for Post at Hunter." New York Times 29 Apr. 1988: 3. Lewin, Tamar, and Times, Special to the New York. "Shalala Finds Celebrity New Turf." New York Times 15 May 1988. Weiss, Samuel. "CUNY is said to Consider 3 as Hunter President." New York Times 6 June 1988: 5. Carmody, Deirdre. "New Hunter President's Goal: Students Pursuing Doctorates." New York Times 24 July 1988. Kleiman, Carol. "New Wisconsin Chancellor A Go - Getter." Denver Post 6 Nov. 1988. "Chancellor Shalala Joins The Police In A Raid On Underage Drinkers." New York Times 24 Sep. 1989. Giansanti, Joanna C. "High Hopes at Health & Human Services." Maxwell Perspective 3.2, June 1993: 8 - 11.

Undated Articles Early, Tracy. "College President Learns Job Demands Classy Administrative Skills." Christian Science Monitor. Gentile, Don. "Give City Public Schools a Big F: Hunter Prez." New York Daily News. "Essence Rescues." School Review.

42 Writings by Donna. E. Shalala, 1970 - 1988

Book/Chapters Campbell, Alan K., and Shalala, Donna E. "The State's Capacity to Respond to Urban Problems: the State Constitution." In The States and the Urban Crisis. Ed. Campbell, Alan K. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1970. Shalala, Donna E. New York City - Statehood: An Idea Whose Time Has Passed. New York, N.Y: Citizen's Union, 1971. ---. Neighborhood Governance: Proposals and Issues. New York: National Project on Ethnic America, 1971. ---. The City and the Constitution: The 1967 New York Convention's Response to the Urban Crisis. New York: National Municipal League, 1972. ---. Fishel, Andrew, and Williams, Mary F. The Property Tax and the Voters: An Analysis of State Constitutional Referenda to Revise School Finance Systems in California, Colorado, Michigan and Oregon in 1972 and 1973 : Final Report. Syracuse: Educational Finance and Governance Program, Policy Institute, Syracuse University Research Corp., 1973. ---. The Property Tax and the Voters: An Analysis of State Constitutional Referenda to Revise School Finance Systems in California, Colorado, Michigan and Oregon in 1972 and 1973. New York: Institute of Philosophy and Politics of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1973. ---. & Astrid E. Merget. Decentralization: Implications for Urban Services. Washington, D.C.: National Academy of Public Administration, 1973. ---. Mary F. Williams, and Andrew Fishel. Readings in American Politics and Education. New York: MSS Information Corp, 1973. ---. "The State and the City." In Governing New York State: The Rockefeller Years. Ed. Connery, Robert H., and Gerald Benjamin. New York: Academy of Political Science, 1974. ---. Equalizing Educational Opportunity in Connecticut: Report to the Connecticut Commission to Study School Finance and Equal Educational Opportunity. New York: Institute of Philosophy and Politics of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, 1975. Rubin, Max J. and Donna E. Shalala. Report to Governor Hugh Carey. Albany, N.Y: The Task Force, 1975. Berke, Joel S., Donna E. Shalala, and Mary F. Williams. The Politics of School Finance Reform: State Referenda, State Legislation, and Federal Incentives. Washington, D.C: Education Policy Research Institute of the Educational Testing Service, 1975. Shalala, Donna E. Educational Finance and the New York State Real Property Tax: The Inescapable Relationship. Albany: The Panel, 1976. ---. Request for Proposals. Washington: Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, 1978. ---. Women and the American City. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1980. ---. "Basic Inquiry and Applied Use in the Social Sciences." Political Science: The State of the Discipline. Ed. Finifter, Ada W. Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association, 1983. ---. The Madison Plan: February 9, 1988. Madison, Wisconsin: Office of the Chancellor, 1988.

Journal Articles Campbell, Alan K., and Donna E. Shalala. "Resource Literature on Educational Revenues and Expenditures." Theory into Practice 11.2, A Revolution in School Finance? (1972): 75 - 83. Shalala, Donna E. "Book Review: Reforming School Finance by Robert D. Reischauer; Robert W. Hartman; Daniel J. Sullivan." Political Science Quarterly 88.4 (1973): 748. ---. State Aid to Local Government." Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science 31.3, Governing New York State: The Rockefeller Years (1974): 96 - 103.

43 Shalala, Donna E., and Mary Frase Williams. "State Tax Politics, the Voters, and School Finance Reform." The Phi Delta Kappan 56.1 (1974): 10 - 3. Shalala, Donna E., Carol Bellamy. "A State Saves a City: The New York Case." Duke Law Journal 1976.6, Symposium on Municipal Finance (1977): 1119 - 32. Shalala, Donna E. "Stimulating the Exchange of Experience." Public Administration Review 37.5 (1977): 570 - 1. ---. "Foreword." The Black Scholar 11.2, Funding Black Housing: Alternative Strategies (1979). ---. "Introduction." Signs 5.3, Supplement. Women and the American City (1980): S3. ---. "Policy and Research: A Tough Combination." PS 13.2 (1980): 206 - 7.

Newspaper Articles Anderson, Robert O., et al. "For the President - Elect." New York Times Book Review 30 November. 1980: 9+. D'Alessio, Catherine, Davis, Elaine L., and Shalala, Donna E. "Beauty Keeping a Fresh Face at the Office." New York Times 27 June 1981: 6.54. Shalala, Donna E., and Mary Thom. "How Six Feminists Would Solve the U.S. Economic Crisis." Ms. Magazine August. 1981: 52+. Shalala, Donna E. "Women in Power: An Agenda for the '80s." Ms. Magazine May 1982: 96+. ---. "1984: What Orwell Couldn't Foresee." Ms. Magazine January. 1984: 83+. ---. "A Woman Vice President?" Vogue March 1984: 146. ---. "Solomon Amendment: Unfair and Bad Policy." New York Times 17 May 1984: 26. ---. "Sports: Active Ingredient in the Pursuit of Discipline." New York Times 11 November 1984. ---. "Shalala Gives Her Response." New York Times 2 Dec. 1984: 2. ---. "Public Education Will Determine the Quality of Life." University Times 1.1, Dec. 1984: 1+. ---. "Clothing the Emperor." Daily News 3 May 1985. ---. "Opinion: Nontraditional Students in Higher Education." Higher Education & National Affairs 11 Nov.1985: 5. ---. "New York Should Lead War on Child Poverty." New York Newsday 3 Apr. 1986. ---. "Higher Education Today: how we're keeping the promise of America." Glamour July 1986: 60+.

Speeches Shalala, Donna E. "The Barry Grey Program." December 11 1980. (Cassette tape) ---. "A Great City is An Opportunity." 77th Annual Meeting League of California Cities. San Francisco Hilton Hotel, California. October 22, 1975. 12:15pm. ---. "Changes for Women: Looking to the 80's." Women and Foundations/Corporate Philanthropy 1980 Annual Program. Dallas, Texas. May 27, 1980. ---. "State of the Evening College Address." Hunter College, New York. 1983. ---. "Big Sister is Watching You: A Feminist View of 1984." Opening Session of the 32nd Biennial Convention of the American Association of University Women. San Francisco Hilton and Tower Hotel, California. June. 25, 1983, 8:00pm. ---. Testimony on the Equal Rights Amendment and Education Before The Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary of the United States Senate. Room 562 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington D.C. September 13, 1983. 9:30AM. ---. Commencement Speech. Northern Illinois University. DeKalb, Illinois. May 22, 1984. ---. "New York City School System: The Rotten Barrel?" Remarks Given On Receiving The Chancellor's Medal. Syracuse University, Lubin House, New York City. October 29, 1984. ---. "New York's Children Are Our Future," The League of Women Voters Education Fund. Hotel 44 Pierre, 61st & Fifth Avenue, New York City. April 3, 1986, 1:30PM. (A longer version of this speech was presented on March 21, 1986 at the Children's Collaborative Conference. Columbia University Law School.

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