Report of the Springfield College Collegium by Wilbert E. Locklin, December, 1972
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This 280 page document is the "Report of the Springfield College Collegium" prepared by President Wilbert E. Locklin. It was published in December 1972. It lists all 100 of the recommendations made by the Collegium, and what had been decided or done since the report came out in 1971. Some of the recommendations have supporting materials, emails, reports, and newspaper articles as well as statements of conclusions. The Springfield College Collegium report was published on August 31, 1970. Meetings to write the report were held from May 1970 through August 1970. The Collegium consisted of a group of 32 elected students and faculty, as well as administrators, trustees and alumni. The Collegium was formed after the Black Student protests and campus building takeovers from 1968 to 1970. In addition to the issues that these events revealed, there were everyday structural problems and financial issues at the college that needed to be addressed. The Collegium was designed to study these campus issues and draw up recommendations to fix these issues for the Springfield College President and appropriate campus entities.
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