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531. RUDE, Eric (1925- ) Associate Dean, Graduate School; Director, Office of Research Services At UW: 1966-1992
Background; Education and military service; Early career in Greece and with Atomic Energy Commission; Employment with National Academy of Science; Arrival at UW; UW Deans, chancellors and other colleagues; Research Committee; National Science Foundation; Research funding, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the federal government; Effects of student protest movement; Deans Robert Alberty, John Willard and Robert Bock; Graduate School Research Committee; Sea Grant Advisory Committee; Advanced Opportunity Fellowship Committee; Classified research at UW; UW System Merger; National Academy of University Research Administration; National Council of University Research Administrators; National Conference on the Advancement of Research; Council of Graduate Schools; Educational Testing Services and the Graduate Record Exam.
Background and early interests in science; High school and college in Missouri; Paul Burholder and Barbara McClintock; Army service; Arrival at UW; Botany faculty conflicts; Hiring of Folke Skoog; Institute for Plant Physiology; Botany faculty and chairmen; Joshua Lederberg; Changes in the Botany Department over time; Student protests and the Sterling Hall bombing; Biocore; Teaching and students; Research grants; Research into plant metabolism; Discovery of microtubules; Peroxisomes and nitrogen fixation; Electron microscopy and the production of micrographs; Research trips to University of California-Berkeley, Harvard and Australia; Citation classics; Current state of botany; Jane Goodall; Honors and awards; Retirement.
Background and education; Decision to attend UW; Chadbourne Residential College (CRC); William Cronon; House Fellows; CRC government and mission groups; Faculty-Staff mission group activities; Faculty Fellows; Other mission groups; Academics in CRC; Career goals and plans; CRC's successes and challenges; Perceptions of CRC in other residence halls; Final thoughts on CRC.
Background; Education and extra-curricular activities; Arrival at UW; College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) faculty; Courses taught, student advising and research; CALS Academic Planning Committee and CALS Curriculum Committee; Other committee work; National, state and church related activities; Appointment as associate dean of CALS; Kellogg curriculum reform project; Deans Rudolph Froker, Glenn S. Pound, Leo Walsh, Neal Jorgensen and Roger Wyse; CALS international programs; Changes in undergraduate education; Post- retirement activities; Closing remarks.
Development of Bradley Learning Community (BLC); Michael Hinden and Integrated Liberal Studies (ILS); BLC and the Experimental College; ILS courses at BLC; Residence Life Coordinator; Origins of Chadbourne Residential College (CRC); Future of CRC; Concluding remarks.
Background and university education; Graduate study and research; Conodont research; Arrival at UW; Geology Department faculty; Development of plate tectonics theory; Turbulent atmosphere of the 1960s; Fulbright Senior Fellowship; Arctic research project; Graduate students; Accomplishments as dean; Expansion of the Geology Department; Past and future problems in the Geology Department; Departmental vehicles.
Background; First impressions of UW and Chadbourne Residential College (CRC); Bill Cronon and other staff members; Words and Writing Week; CRC Olympics; CRC government; Accomplishments and challenges as Forum Chair; Duties and responsibilities as house fellow; Residential college conference; Future of CRC.
Background and family; Beloit College; UW Law School and faculty; War Labor Board and Army service; Industrial Research Center; University of Illinois and labor arbitration; UW provost; Staff and Board of Regents; Hiring of deans; Mulvihill Committee; Faculty governance; Early student protests; Dow Chemical Company demonstrations; University of Michigan; Sterling Hall bombing; Accomplishments at UW; Closing remarks.
Background; Holy Cross; Navy service; Early graduate work at UW; Housefellow; Williston Academy; Graduate work with Philip Curtin; Peace Corps; Research in Kenya; Robert Clodius; UW Parkside and Green Bay; Fred Harvey Harrington; Merger and the Madison campus; Irving Shain; Student protest movement, Sterling Hall bombing and the TAA strike; Joseph Kauffman; F. Chandler Young; Department of Academic Affairs; Academic Affairs staff members; Mercile Lee and the Academic Advancement Program; Undergraduate Admissions; New Student Services; Student Financial Aid; Computing on campus; Foreign Students and Faculty; Career Advising and Placement; Academic Services; Outreach; Extension education at UW and Harrington's changes; Changes in extension programs after Merger; Office of Continuing Education; Regents Study Committee on Extension; Integration of extension faculty and services; Outreach and Extension after integration; Donna Shalala; David Ward; Futures Report and Future Directions booklet; Committee on Cooperation with Developing Universities; Records and Registration Committee; UW-Madison Continuing Education Council; System Advisory Council on Outreach; System Vice Chancellor's Committee on Implementation of 1988 Regent Recommendations on Extension and Institutional Relationships; Assessment Council; Chancellor's Committee on Arts Outreach; Associative Administrative Council; Culture of UW; UW System issues; UW-Madison Retirement Association.
Childhood and education; North Texas State Teachers College; Arrival and graduate study at UW; University of Texas; Camp Detrick; UW Bacteriology Department; Glenn Pound, Fred Harvey Harrington, Conrad Elvehjem and Joshua Lederberg; Graduate students; Teaching and research; Food Research Institute; Department of Food, Microbiology and Toxicology; Conjugated Linoleic Acid; Industrial sponsors; Honors and awards; Professional activities; Bio-engineered foods; Closing remarks.
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