Student movements
Found in 498 Collections and/or Records:
Statement by the Faculty Senate on Woodstock West, 1970 May 11
Statement by the Faculty Senate that although Woodstock structures had to be dismantled, the spirit should be incorporated into the university's life.
Statement by University Senate on Freedom to Disagree, 1970
Statement by the University Senate about the freedom to disagree in the form of student protests and campus disruption.
Statement from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell, 1970 May 10
Statement from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell dated May 10, 1970 detailing steps taken to encourage students to dismantle Woodstock West and outlining the options available to the university in the event the notices and injunctions are ignored.
Statement from Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell to the Associated Press, 1969 February 28
Transcribed statement from University of Denver Chancellor Maurice B. Mitchell to the Associated Press about the passing of a Colorado bill on campus disorders.
Statement from Iliff Community, 1970 May 15
Statement from Iliff community counseling dialogue on the issues inspiring Woodstock West.
Statement from Students and Faculty of the Graduate School of International Studies, 1970
Statement from the Students and Faculty of the Graduate School of International Studies stating they (with several dissenters) condemn the action of Chancellor Mitchell about Woodstock. It goes on to point out the variances between statements and actions.
Statement from the General Faculty Meeting, 1970 May 15
Statement from the full-time faculty members of the Department of Psychology regarding a survey to be sent to the faculty dealing with Chancellor Mitchell's handling of recent events.
Statement from the Woodstock West Community, 1970 May 12
Statement from the Woodstock West Community about the aims and purposes of Woodstock West.
Statement of Beta Alpha Psi, 1970
Statement of Beta Alpha Psi opposing the call for Mitchell's impeachment and commending him for keeping the university open.
Statement of Dr. J. Donald Hughes Concerning the Events of Saturday, May 9, 1970 May 13
Statement of Dr. J. Donald Hughes concerning the events of Saturday, May 9. Hughes details being called to campus to try to prevent destruction of property, describes the students around Woodstock shanty town as moderates and tells of a confrontation between student agitators and faculty at the ''Strike Central.'' He claims the Strike Central people tried to rouse the Woodstock people with no success.