Historical/Biographical Note
This collection consists of administrative records from the Office of the Executive Vice President from 2002 to 2006, as well as some earlier background materials. The Office of the Executive Vice President is responsible for administration, finance and budget, facilities and construction, housing and residential services, campus services, and human resources at the university. The Executive Vice President is second in command to the President and oversees most internal organizational problems.
Several events of great significance to the University are documented in the records of Lew's Executive Vice Presidency. The September 11 attacks prompted the University to study the varied security concerns of its sprawling campus. Efforts by graduate students to unionize led to the creation of the Graduate Students Organizing Committee (GSOC) and eventual affiliation with the United Auto Workers Union. The University also acquired several properties during this time period, notable among them the former Palladium building on East 14th Street.
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This collection contains administrative files, mostly correspondence, finance and budget reports, memoranda, clippings, press releases, publications, and reports and information connected with the various responsibilities of the Office of the Executive Vice President.
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Arrangement |
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| Folders are arranged alphabetically by subject/author heading. | ||
| The files are grouped into one series. | ||
Restrictions
Access Restrictions
Administrative records of the University are closed for twenty years from the date of creation. Additional restrictions may apply. Please contact the University Archivist with specific questions.
Use Restrictions
Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the:
New York University Archives
Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, New York 10012
Phone: 212.998.2641
Fax: 212.995.4225
E-mail: university.archives@library.nyu.edu
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| Subject Names: | ||
| Lew, Jacob J., 1955- | ||
| Subject Organizations: | ||
| New York University. | ||
| Subject Places: | ||
| New York City. | ||
Administrative Information
Provenance
Two accessions received from the Executive Assistant, Tina Bakhtamian, in 2004 and 2006.
Preferred Citation
Published citations should take the following form:
Identification of item, date (if known); The Administrative Papers of Executive Vice President Jacob J. Lew; RG 6.0.9; box
number; folder number; New York University.
Container List
The following section is not available to researchers as it is restricted for 20 years from date of creation. A hard copy is available in the University Archives for NYU administrative purposes.
