Action Studies founding Document
The 1968 report from the steering committee of the “Action Studies Program” outlines the University of Iowa’s program origins and objectives. Formed in response to a Faculty Senate resolution encouraging discussion of contemporary issues, the program seeks to facilitate the study and discussion of immediate concerns for faculty and students. President Bowen appointed a committee, including Dr. Schoer, to develop the program, emphasizing a facilitating role and avoiding an additional layer in the university structure. The Action Studies Program spans various initiatives like noncredit courses, discussions, seminars, and conferences, aiming to contribute significantly to the academic and student life at the University of Iowa. The report acknowledges potential mistakes in the early stages but expresses a commitment to improvement and welcomes suggestions from faculty members for program enhancements.
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