Dartmouth College. Office of the Ombudsman
Biography
The first Ombuds Office at Dartmouth ran during President John Kemeny’s term (1970-1981). The position was re-established under President James Wright in 2007 to improve administrative support.
An Ombuds Office is an informal, independent, neutral and confidential resource. These offices are implemented at universities and companies to serve as a resource that community members can access to triage or resolve concerns.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Dartmouth College, Office of the Ombudsman records May Be Restricted
Collection
Identifier: DA-196
DA-196
Date(s):
1971 to 1974
Scope and Contents
The collection contains correspondence, memoranda, and case files documenting the personnel issues mediated by the Office of the Ombudsman. FInancial records and logs of the office are also included.