Babcock School of Management Dean Records
Finding Aid & Inventory
The Babcock School of Management was active 1969-2008 and then integrated into the WFU School of Business. Materials include programs from the Hylton Lecture Series, Broyhill Exectuive Lecture Series, and Babcock Leadership Series. It also includes correpondance with the graduate school and images of speakers, such as Henry Fiallo and Marijke Jergens.
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Biographical and Historical Note
The Babcock School of Management was established in 1969 as the graduate business school of Wake Forest University. In 2008, it combined with the ungraduate Calloway School of Business and Accountancy to become the WFU Schools of Business. That entity was later renamed the School of Business.
Collection Overview
These records document lecture series that took place in Babcock School of Management. Materials in this collection include programs, photographs of speakers, newpaper clippings, and correspondance with the graduate school.
Collection Inventory
- Broyhill Executive Lecture Series: Greenspan, Alan, program (1989 March 17) box 1 folder 3
- Broyhill Executive Lecture Series: Thatcher, Margaret, program (2001 February 16) box 1 folder 2
- Babcock Leadership Series: Fiallo, Henry, materials (2000 February 4) box 1 folder 4
- Graduate school correspondence (1999 April-September) box 1 folder 6
- Hylton Lecture Series: Joyce, John R., programs (2003 April 3) box 1 folder 1
- Leadership series lecture: Jurgens, Marijke materials (1999 May-2000 February) box 1 folder 5
Summary Information
- Repository
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
- Title
- Babcock School of Management Dean Records
- ID
- RG18.1
- Date [inclusive]
- 1989-2001
- Extent
- 0.21 Linear Feet 0.21 linear feet, 1 half-document box
Administrative Information
- Publication Information
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives
- Access Restrictions
- Collection is open for researchers.
- Copyright Notice
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- Preferred Citation
- Babcock School of Management Dean Records (RG18.1), Z. Smith Reynolds Library Special Collections and Archives, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.