N O R T H C A R O L I N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y AT RALEIGH OFFICE OF THE PROVOST Holladay Hall MEMORANDUM April 8, 1971 TO: School Dean

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N O R T H C A R O L I N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y AT RALEIGH OFFICE OF THE PROVOST... 109 Holladay Hall MEMORANDUM April 8, 1971 TO: School Deans Dean Banks C. Talley Dean Walter J. Peterson Dean E. Walton Jones Dr. Millard Burt Dr. I. T. Littleton FROM: Harry C. Kelly, Provost/%eqf On October 13, 1970, we requested information concerning your efforts in recruiting black faculty. We requested that you provide us with the following information on your efforts to recruit both black faculty and women faculty during the academic year 1970-71: 1. Efforts at recruiting black faculty and women faculty. 8.. Contacts made - names, place of employment or graduate school attended at that time. Interviews names, dates. Offers - names, dates. Acceptances names, dates. Refusal of offer.(include a copy of the letter declining the offer, or if the offer was declined by telephone, include information on date, name, department, etc.) 2. Any additional black or women faculty committed or being considered for appointment at a later date. 3. NCSU faculty Who are teaching or working at primarily black institutions. Please supply this information by Monday, April 19, 1971. cc: Chancellor Caldwell

/%[éé/w «6w-4 :x ~ N O R T H C A R O L I N A S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y AT RALEIGH OFFICE OF THE PROVOST... 109 Holladay Hall MEMORANDUM April 8, 1971 TO: School Deans Dean Banks C. Talley Dean Walter J. Peterson Dean E. Walton Jones Dr. Millard Burt Dr. I. T. Littleton WW FROM: Harry C. Kelly, Provost/$94: On October 13, 1970, we requested information concerning your efforts in recruiting black faculty. We requested that you provide us with the following information on your efforts to recruit both black faculty and women faculty during the academic year 1970 71: 1. Efforts at recruiting black faculty and women faculty. 3.. Contacts made names, place of employment or graduate school attended at that time.,interviews names, dates. Offers - names, dates. M ifiwp Acceptances names, dates. Refusal of offer.(include a copy of the letter declining the offer, or if the offer was declined by telephone, include information on date, name, department, etc.) 2. Any additional black or women faculty committed or being considered for appointment at a later date. 3. NCSU faculty who are teaching or working at primarily black institutions. Please supply this information by Monday, April 19, 1971. cc: Chancellor Caldwell

V, 7]}. DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Imx5mm Zm2wm7 April 15, 1971 SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. J. E. Legates JLA///> FROM: F. J. Hassler ' SUBJECT: Departmental Efforts in Recruiting Black Faculty and Women Faculty The following information is in compliance with your memo dated April 14, 1971 on the subject. 1. We have not established contact with either black or women prospective faculty members during 1970-71. 2. None 3. None TIIE UNIVILRSI H or Now CAROLINA, William l- xiduy, l r<:sid«.:m, ron'xpriws: Nun/1 (, m'nfina s z ur r Ijm'u: 1* 11/ Im. ("g/'1, n {Inn-(wru-g North Carolina (1! Chapel IIIII, t/w (/Izizrz'lsily of North Carolina (11 (h e'rmr mm, and flu" l'niur I d/f of Nara/T («ruin/z! (H'uzrn ruzu.

DEPARTMENT OF CROP SCIENCE Box 5155 ZIP 27607 AT RALEIGH SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES April 15, 1971 MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. E. W. Glazener FROM : P. A. Millergmr SUBJECT : Recruitment of Black Faculty _ We have not had any faculty openings since October 13, 1970, and thus have not done any recruiting during this period. Likewise, there has not been any change in our faculty teaching or working assignments. PAM/cr THE [JNIVTZBSITY ()1: NORTH CAROLINA. William Friday, President, Comprises: North Carolina State University at Raleigh, the. University of North Carolina at. Chapel Hill, tlzzz Uniwrsit) of North Carolina at Grecnslmrn, the [ilnivcrsit i' of North Carolina at Charlotte, the University of North Carolina at Ashci'ille, and the University of North Carolina at l'vilmington.

_ J SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Box 5215 ZIP 27607 April 19, 1971 MEMORANDUM To: James E. Legates, Dean School of Agriculture and Life Sciences From: Kenneth L. Knight, Head \ ' Department of Entomology Subject: Recruitment of Black Faculty In answer to Dr. Glazener's memorandum of April 14, 1971 regarding recruitment of black faculty, we have in the past year filled one regular faculty position and three non tenured positions. The procedures used for this were those normal to our particular profession. Department heads at schools known to have trained individuals in the area of interest to us were contacted either by telephone or by letter and asked for names of graduating PhD's. Additionally, the employment desk routinely established at the annual meetings of the Entomological Society of America was visited and the records there examined. Besides these actions, notices of the openings were circulated as widely as possible. The names of candidates and credentials of candidates submitted without special solicitation were screened for suitability. To our knowledge there were no blacks either interested or applying at any stage in this process. In explanation of the above it should be borne in mind that entomology is a rather specialized field and entomological training is given in only the larger and fully integrated universities and to date there have been almost no blacks taking advanced training in this field. KLK/rr 7 l_3:. 1'\'1 n'~:'n 011 T wnza'u (humus/x. \v Viiiizun Maw, President, Cwsnprlm-ws Ram s (Jam/E121: $1.112»: Unitszrxin.1! 1i: 1. (is: 1 M1is ( m-jm: 11.. (37121111, Hi, the Uzsiu rxii, (if NHHiL Carolina at C7r. c ;z:~.iwru. Ii u Uniw'iais, 1,1", \ I«,s_.r{,!, (131:: sf 1" 1 21 s iiwilrsazfi iiy of Nari}; Carr/5511s: [st simian/elia, swzsi fizz! Unis r s'wzx u}: \Yszh x (Quwifssss s11 1 27: i»:;'»;r,;:..

w; Jig)... 5 3"?» If.Izndefi g" SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY April 15, 197]. Box 5476 ZIP 27607 MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. E. W. Glazener, Acting Dean SALS FROM: Dr. James B. Evans, Head W 5 3:.ij Department of Microbiology SUBJECT: Recruitment of Black Faculty We have not been doing any recruiting in the Department of Microbiology. We have no positions available. JBEzmrs TIII; [IVJ\]! I\H\ m NIIIIIII ( \l'i(hii\\ \ \IHIIIII IIIIIII, PHxILIL III. IIIIIIIIII(\I \"IIIII/ (Tami/II QIIIIII UIII'IIII I'II II! [III] iii/i IIII' liiiii I I'~:iII' of. [\ MHI CIIIUYIIIII (It (711(llh 111iu [1w UIIiIIIsiI') (If I \IIIHz ( IIIUIIIIII III (Hum1mm IIIL L/IIH'WNHII (I; \mf/i (7LHHIHII1 IIt (_,7]lllll()[[tf, the University of North Carolina at IISIIIIII III. and the (IIIIHPM'II of {\Int/I (JIIIIIIIIIII II. H i IIIIIIIQIIIIII

AT RALEIGLH DEPARTMENT or POULTRY SCIENCE Box 5307, RALEIGH, N. C. 27607 SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES April 15, 1971 Dr. E. W. Glazener, Acting Dean 115 Patterson Hall Campus Dear Dr. Glazener: We have reviewed your memorandum of April 14 regarding the recruitment of black faculty. We have filled a number of positions in our Department during the past year and have notified other land grant institutions regarding the availability of the positions. We have not received any applications or referals from black faculty members interested in the positions. We do not anticipate any recruiting activities in the future. Sincerely yours, @4ng Robert E. Cook, Head Department of Poultry Science REC/rmj THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, William Friday, President, comprises: North Carolina State University at Raleigh, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, } the University of North Carolina at Ashevillc, and the University of North Carolina at W/ilmingto-n. i \r

AT RALEIGH SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF Son. SCIENCE ' Box 5907 ZIP 27607 Apri1 19, 1971 MEMO T0: Dr. E. w. G1azener 6/3 fizcjc a/cw FROM: C. B. McCants, Head In reference to your memorandum of Apri1 14, 1971, Recruitment of B1ack Facu1ty, we have had two vacancies to deve1op in this Department during the academic year 1970-71. We have contacted a number of department heads and other persons know1edgeab1e in the avai1abi1ity of qua1ified personne1 to secure recommendations for consideration. To date we have had no recommendations for either a b1ack person or a woman for either position. Consequent1y, we have had no interviews with peop1e of either c1assification referred to in your memorandum. CBMcC/dtb THE UNIVEMITY OF NOR'I H CAROLINA, William Friday, President, comprises: North Carolina State Univrrsity at Rnlcz'gh, the Univrrsity of North Carolina. at. Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greenslmro, and flu" University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

AT RALEIGH SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ZootocY P. O. Box 5577 2wm7 April 19, 1971 MEMORANDUM TO: Dean J. E. Legates FROM: David E. Davis SUBJECT: Recruitment of Black Faculty The Department of Zoology has made no efforts or offers at recruiting black faculty and women faculty. The department does not have any additional black or women faculty committed or being considered. The department does not have any faculty who are teaching or working at primarily black institutions. THE UNIVERSI I Y OF NORTH CAuoLxNA, \Villiam Friday, President, Comprises: North Carolina State University at Raleigh, the University of North Carolina at, Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the. University of North Carolina at Asheville, and the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

AT :RALEIGH. DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS Box 5487, RALEIGH, N. C. 27607 SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND LIFE SCIENCES INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES April 19, 1969 MEMORANDUM TO: Dr. E. W. Glazener.JXIMfifi'IZ;szért~ FROM: T. J. Mann SUBJECT: Recruitment of Black Faculty During the period October 13, 1970 to date, there have been no vacancies in faculty positions in the Department of Genetics. Accordingly we have made no faculty recruiting efforts, had no interviews, made no offers, had no acceptances or refusals. Currently no NCSU faculty from the Department of Genetics is teaching or working at a primarily black institution. /mcg THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, \Viiiiam Friday, President, comprises: North Carolina State Uniwrxiti at Raleigh, the Uuiwruily of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. rho Univcrxiry of North Carolina at Chariotn. the University of North Carolina at Ashevillc, and the University of North Carolina at \Vilmington.

AT RALEIGi-i OFFICE OF THE DEAN ZIP 27607 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION April 23, 1971 w Dr. Harry C. Kelly, Provost 109 Holladay Campus Dear Provost Kelly: Re your request dated April 8, 1971 for information concerning efforts by the School of Education to recruit black faculty members and women faculty members. Enclosed are copies of reports from the following departments in the School of Education: a // Psychology Industrial and Technical Education Center for Occupational Education Guidance and Personnel Services Adult and Community College Education Adult Learning Center Division of Education i The Department of Agricultural Education has had no vacancies during this academic year and anticipates no vacancies during the coming year. me. If l might provide you with additional information, please contact Sincerely, Carl J. olce Dean @ CJDzmjz THE UNIVE RSI'IY ()F NORIII CAROLINA, \Aiiiiam Friday, President, comprises: North Cmolina State Univevsiti at I? ulcidla, the Univczisity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Umi ersity of Norht[Carolma at Graensbom the Unitary.) of Nari}: Carolina at Charlotte the University of North Carolina at Aslzeville, and the Uniimsit} of North Carolina at Vilminomn

4.}, i R,«-\.LEIUZ_ SCHOOL OF EDUCATION MEMORANDUM TO: var! J,onJce, Dean FROM: Jay Cv fififigompson, Jr. ;%{» 41 \ We have not dgné " y faculfy recruiting in during The pafitv- 44;;."~/";'-.p fhe Division of Educa+ion JCT/bw April I5, 1971 'i m' U\:\: wu..r \um'n ( vuuumx. \ \!HF:H) Hum-x "rm": '1 H ( '1 z)";.(k, \\ I H I. \ J; (W w."..'1.1 u ("WHEN-'1' HIT/O 5;.' UHIIHMH If.\w"."4 ;_ I'-V.,.?l.-:' Jr (flu:,i. v "\ (In Inne'rxiz «9/.\r~). /i C. (i:"-. ".n.* a: : u, v: MW Sui [Hr (Jul-I {. *. :.. f

\ 9 53 A? I i ADULT LEARNING CENTER Box 5096 ZIP 27607 SCHOOL OF E DU( ATION 919-765-2810 MEMORANDUM: TO: Dr. Carl J. Dolce, Dean School of Education FROM: T. Parry invaden, Directorm Adult Learning Center DATE: April 13, 1971 SUBJECT: Recruitment of Black Faculty and Women Faculty for the Academic Year 1970 71 - The Adult Learning Center, a special 309 (b? experimental and demonstration project funded by the U. S. Office of Education, is now approaching the,termination of its grant for fiscal year 1971. The grant under which the Center presently Operates expires June 30, 1971, As a direct ccnsequence, the Adult Learning Center has in the past year undergone a phasing out of faculty and staff. During this year no new appointments were mace. The Center is presently engaged in the writing of.proposals which, if funded, will support its continuance. If the Center is funded beyoni June 30, 1971, I can assure you that the Center will maintain and enforce its ycii2;.of nondiscriminatory employment, in terms of both faculty and staff. [In ' thiinm' x-v..:-: ~ -I-I.I:.: 1 I. {'W.., I ~.. wrsu ' I (.u' fin.',-':'i*ai 5;:,,-..w. I. ~.: \

AT RA {TEETH}! CENTER FOR OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION RESEARCH - DEVELOPMENT TRAINING April 19, 1971 MEMO TO: Dean Carl J. Dolce/, / U A (,/ FROM:. John K. Coster X if " 51 1 With regard to the question of recruiting black faculty and women faculty, we have had no occasion to reoruit additional faculty during the 1970-71 academic year. I. We did establish a position as a Research Assistant in the Center for Occupational Education for an assistant editor and interviewed four women for this position. The position was offered to Mrs. Sue King on February 1, 1971 and she reported to work on February 15, 1971. 2. We cannot make any statement at the present time regarding the recruitment of black or women faculty for a'later date. 3. There is no member of the faculty associated with the Center for Occupational Education who is presently teaching or working at primarily black institutions. In recruiting for the position of Assistant Professor for Edu, cational Research, a public announcement was made for the position at the Placement Office of the AERA in New York, February 2 4, 1971. Not a single black person made any effort to contact me for this posi tion and thus I did not interview any black persons. Two women contacted me; one indicated that she did not think she would be interested in the type of position we were offering; the other will be considered by the Search Committee. In view of the wide circulation of this position there is absolutely no reason to believe that there was any dis- crimination made on behalf of either black faculty members or women faculty members for this position.

Department of Economics M E M 0 R A N D U M T0: Dean F. V. Cahill, School of Liberal Arts n FROM: W. D. ToussaintLk)fizg}7fi;; 4bfldiA~12 2 DATE: April 19, 1971 SUBJECT: Recruitment of Black and Women Faculty 1. We are not filling any positions in Economics - Liberal Arts except at the instructor level this year. i7

\ SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS AT RALEIGH \ DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH MK OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Box 5308 ZIP 27607 April 14, 1971 MEMO 71L? To: The Provost From: Lodwick Hartley,, 4.» / \',/ L &h0fi A Both the head of the department and the associate head of this department scheduled regular interviews at the meetings of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association in Washington and the Modern Language Association in New York.. Our vacancies were plainly advertised in the listings of the Modern Language Association. There were no Black applicants. At the beginning of the year we did hire one Black teacher. In order to do so, we had to get him from another state institution. Qualified Black candidates in the field of English and American literature simply are not available in sufficient numbers. We could hire them if we could find them. cc: Dean Cahill Dr. Champion THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, William Friday, President, comprises: Non]: Carolina State Um'mv sity at Raleigh, Ihu l./'nz'z -mxxi1v of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and the University of North Carolina (I! Char/otter.

AT RALEIGI I DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES Box 5156 ZIP 27607 SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS TO: Harry C. Kelly, Provost 7(/..L 1 79 FROM. George W. Poland, Head 2 t DATE: April 13, 1971 I have not had any inquiries for positions from black candidates. I would be perfectly willing to hire such a member for the language staff if his credentials indicated it. In fact, I have my eye on a woman at Fayetteville State who would be thoroughly acceptable should she ever wish to make a change. At the moment it is a toss-up whether it is more difficult to find a suitable black faculty or get new positions to put them in. THE UNIVERSITY OF NOR IH CAROLINA, Wilhum Friday; President, comprises: Nari/1 Carolina State University (ll Raleigh, t/w Unix/Mum of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and the University of North Carolina at (Jiuzrlattw,

DEPARTMENT or SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY Box 5535 ZIP 27607 MEMORANDUM TO: Provost Harry G. Kelly Dean Fred V. Cahill Acting Dean E. W. Glazener FROM: Selz C. Mayo, Headj lflflfiw DATE: April 14, 1971 SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS_ SUBJECT: Employment of Sociologists and Anthropologists AT RALEIGH I had This is in response to the membrandum from Provost Kelly as of 8 April 1971 relative to certain employment practices in this 97/ Department. I am aware that the memo reflects the search for information concerning compliance of this University with requirements of HEW. I am confident that the request does not reflect your own ideas, opinions, attitudes, and values. In fairness to the faculty of this Department, I feel that certain points of View must be shared with you. The remainder of my statements are in this vein. This memorandum is written under a condition of professional protest. The insinuation_that bias exists in this Department on the basis of race and sex is protested with all vigor. And, I must insist that bias of a superficial nature of any kind has no place in our program. To permit this to happen would be professional prostitution of the worst order. The following statement was prepared recently by one of our faculty members in response to a national questionnaire: One reason why I am not a "gung-ho enthusiast of women's lib is that I have experienced no discrimination in this department. If anything, seen in total, my sex status has been an advantage. Of course I am committed to equality of opportunity but I also recognize that some women who are screaming the loudest about women's lib are those who, if they actually had THE UNIVERSITY 01 NORTH CAROLINA, W ilham Friday. President, comprises: North Carolina State University at Raleigh, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the, University of North "Carolina at Greensboro, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the University of North Carolina at Asheville, and the University of North CarOlina at \zvilmington.

to compete equally with men, would not even be in the position they presently hold. Some women seem to be demanding equality PLUS advantage. Obviously equal opportunity must be accompanied by equal expectations and a willingness to give up certain female prerogatives. When given the opportunity, we are in the business of employing competent sociologists and anthropologists. Employment is based on departmental program-needs and resources available. We are striving for a quality program and we do not plan a program staffed on the basis of some arbitrary distribution of superficial characteristics. The only meaningful and acceptable criterion is quality of the prospective member's training and experience. These in turn must be in terms of the predictability of growth, development and productivity. In the fall of 1970-71, we added four new full-time members to our teaching faculty. These were sociologists- one by chance was a Negro and another by chance was a female. Both of these new faculty members are making a fine contribution to our program as are the other two. In the meantime, in the fall of 1970-71, an extensive recruiting program was instituted. Applications were received from across the entire country and some from abroad. To date, three new full-time teaching positions have been filled. We were interested in sociologists and anthropologists. One of those already employed for next fall is a female--by chance. At this time, negotiations are continuing with a number of people. The major problem we face in these negotiations is the lack of resources. This is the great stumbling block regardless of whether the prospects are male/female, black/white, protestant/other religion, native/foreign, and south/nonsouth. In view of the Spring Semester Departmental Teaching Load Report (March 15, 1971), we make an earnest and urgent plea for additional resources. Our average FTE teaching load is nearly 90% higher than that for the University as a whole. We are not asking for privileges, rather we are asking for equal treatment for our faculty and for the students of this University. In our condition, we do not ask for justice but we do beg for professional mercy. SCM:kl