Letter from John K. Folger, Executive Director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, to Tennessee Tech University President Everett Derryberry regarding questions from the United States Justice Department on Tennessee Tech University's recruitment of minority faculty, minority student financial aid and recruiting, and programs for disadvantaged students.
title:
Letter from John K. Folger to Everett Derryberry
creator:
Folger, John K.
creator:
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
creator:
Derryberry, William Everett, 1906-1991
subject:
Universities and colleges--Law and legislation
subject:
Tennessee Higher Education Commission
subject:
Universities and colleges--Administration
subject:
Discrimination in higher education
subject:
Tennessee Technological University
subject:
Segregation
subject:
Segregation in higher education.
subject:
Faculty integration
subject:
College teachers
subject:
Minority college teachers
subject:
African American college students
subject:
Minorities--Education (Higher)
subject:
Minority college students
subject:
Minority college students--Recruiting
subject:
African American college students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc
subject:
College students--Scholarships, fellowships, etc
subject:
Tennessee Technological University
subject:
College students
description:
Letter from John K. Folger, Executive Director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission, to Tennessee Tech University President Everett Derryberry regarding questions from the United States Justice Department on Tennessee Tech University's recruitment of minority faculty, minority student financial aid and recruiting, and programs for disadvantaged students.
publisher:
Tennessee Technological University. Archives and Special Collections
date:
1969-06-06
type:
Text
format:
pdf
identifier:
RG9_OldBox61_Folder12_001
source:
Records of the President
language:
eng
temporal:
1960s
spatial:
Cookeville (Tenn.)
spatial:
Putnam County (Tenn.)
rights:
In Copyright
rights Holder:
Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Tennessee Technological University
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