Washington State University Libraries
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections
New Holland Library
Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA
(509) 335-6691
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm



Guide to the Association of Research Professors Records, 1974-1985


Cage 622





Finding aid prepared by Robert W. Hadlow

Finding aid encoded by Mark O'English, 2003
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.


Overview of the Collection

 
Repository Name:
 

Washington State University Libraries
Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

New Holland Library
Pullman, WA 99164-5610 USA
(509) 335-6691
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/holland/masc/masc.htm

 
Collection Number:
 

Cage 622

 
Creator:
 

Association of Research Professors

 
Title:
 

Association of Research Professors (ARP) Records

 
Dates:
 

1974-1985 (inclusive)

 
Quantity:
 

2 containers.
1 linear feet of shelf space.

 
Languages:
 

Collection materials are in English 

 
Summary:
 

Includes records and correspondence related to membership; positions on campus issues; nominations for campus administrative positions; and the annual award for outstanding undergraduate research. Also includes ARP constitution, financial records and notices of ARP dinner meetings.

 

Historical Note

The Association of Research Professors (ARP) was founded by a small group of Washington State University faculty during the 1974-75 academic year because they perceived a need for an organization that could further the recognition of the importance of research and scholarship in the University. They also sought to encourage the University, the public, and state government to recognize the research accomplishments of WSU faculty. Finally, they sought to encourage the acquisition of funds and time to permit additional high-quality research at the University.

The ARP recruited WSU faculty and staff with sustained publications records as members, because the founders believed that together they could promote common beliefs about the need for superior research programs at the University. An additional requirement to maintain membership was continued research activities. Members were subjected to a review every five years, in which the ARP scrutinized their research and publications records. Those who performed at a level less than expected by the ARP were dropped from member rolls.

By the end of its first year, the ARP had a membership of 64 faculty and staff. It held regular dinner meetings throughout the academic year at downtown restaurants, after which attendees participated in informal discussions with guest speakers over timely matters of concern to the university research community.

ARP members also circulated several position papers on the roll of research at state universities. In addition, it held a competition for oustanding undergraduate research. Finally, the ARP because of its amicable relationship with the University's central administration, served in an advisory capacity during job searches for several key posts.

Some faculty criticized the ARP at its inception for conferring membership only on faculty and staff in the "hard" sciences, with the view that only members of these fields could pursue "real" research, often through extramural funding, and create substantial publication records. By its second year, the ARP accepted for membership a few faculty from the social sciences and the humanities. By the early 1980s, membership included well over 100 faculty and staff from throughout the University community. Nevertheless, the ARP lost the support of some members who perceived it to be drifting away from its original objective of promoting research at the University and instead retreating into a forum in which members conversed about other unrelated topics in a supper club/social club atmosphere.

The ARP's relationship with the Glenn Terrell presidential adminstration was very cordial, with the president often joining the organization at its dinner meetings. The ARP did not enjoy such a relationship with Terrell's successor. Increasingly, it was open to informal charges of meddling with University affairs. By the end of the 1985-86 academic year the ARP all but vanished. Several years later, a similiar organization was founded as the Faculty Association for Scholarship and Research (FASR, "faser"). Nevertheless, the new organization possesses neither the ARP's large membership of the late 1970s and early 1980s nor the strong voice that it once projected on behalf of researchers.

Arrangement

The Association of Research Professors Records are arranged in three series. The first series include records and correspondence related to membership nominations and notices for the ARP's regular dinner meetings. The second series includes general correspondence, mostly arranged chronologically, but also including two subject-oriented files. The third series is a mixture of records, including ARP position papers on several campus issues, administrative position searches, and the organization's annual award for outstanding undergraduate research. Finally, it includes the ARP's constitution, accounting records, and a recap of the organization's first year, 1974-75.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information 

The Washington State University Libraries acquired the Association of Research Professors Records from Wesley Leid in October 1989. (Accessioned number MS89-54.)

Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Access 

This collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation 

[Item Description]. Cage 622, Association of Research Professors (ARP) Records . Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, Washington State University Libraries, Pullman, WA.

Subjects

This collection is indexed under the following headings in the online catalog. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons, or places should search the catalog using these headings.

 
Association of Research Professors --Archives (creator)
Washington State University Association of Research Professors. waps
Washington State University--Faculty--Societies, etc.
Education, Higher--Research--Societies, etc.
Learned institutions and societies--Washington (State)--History
Universities and colleges--Washington (State)--Faculty--Societies, etc.

Detailed Description of the Collection

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.


 

Series 1. Membership

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
1
folder
1

Membership Nominations, 1974-1975 to 1977-1978
 
2
Membership Nominations, 1978-1979 to 1984-1985
 
3
Membership, 1970s-1980s
 
4
Agenda, ARP Meetings, 1975-1985
 
5
Guest List, ARP Meetings, 1975-1978
 
6
Minutes, ARP Meetings, 1975-1983
 
7
Officers and Committees, 1975-1985

 

Series 2. Correspondence

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
1
folder
8

1974-1975
 
9
1975-1976
 
10
1976-1977
 
11
1977-1978
 
12
1978-1979
 
13
1979-1980
 
14
1980-1981
 
15
1981-1982
 
16
1982-1983
 
17
1983-1984
 
18
1984-1985
 
19
1985-1986
 
20
Invited Guests, ARP Meetings, 1975-1984
 
2 21
Libraries
 
22
Executive Committee, 1984-1985

 

Series 3. Miscellaneous

 
 
Container(s)
Description
 
box
2
folder
23

Director of Development Search, 1976-1977
 
24
Dean, College of Sciences and Arts, Sciences Division, Search, 1978
 
25
Budget Director Search, 1978
 
26
Vice President-Academic, Search, 1978
 
27
Dean, College of Pharmacy, Search, 1979
 
28
Provost Search, 1981
 
29
Dean, College of Engineering, Search, 1984
 
30
President of the University, Search, 1984-1985
 
31
ARP's Annual Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Research
 
32
Annual Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Research, 35mm b/w negatives of 1978 awards meeting
 
33
Undergraduate Awards, Tom K. Kerppola, 1984
 
34
Undergraduate Awards, Christine S. Schultz, 1984
 
35
Undergraduate Awards, Lee Walls, 1984
 
36
On the Importance of Research Activity by the Undergraduate Instructional Staff, 1975-1976
 
37
On the Role of the Washington State University's Major Research Centers in Undergraduate Education, undated
 
38
Distinguished Professor Rank, Petitions
 
39
Council for Postsecondary Education (CPE), 1976
 
40
Grants (Indirect Costs, Related Subjects), 1976-1977
 
41
Salary Grievances
 
42
Survey on Obstacles to Research at WSU, 1982-1983
 
43
Questionnaire on Future Activities and Goals for ARP, 1982-1983
 
44
Administrators' Salary Increases, 1983
 
45
ARP Position Statements, "official" and unofficial
 
46
ARP article [no title], 1984
 
47
Report of the ARP Ad Hoc Committee on the Legislative Audit
 
48
Newspaper Clippings
 
49
ARP Constitution
 
50
ARP--The First Year
 
51
Accounting records, tax records
 
52
ARP nametags
 
53
ARP letterhead