RS 8/5/3
Iowa State University
Environtology Council

Records, 1969-1977

Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140


Descriptive summary
creator: Iowa State University, Environtology Council
title: Records
dates: 1969-1977
extent: 0.42 linear feet (1 document box)
collection number : RS 8/5/3
repository: University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University.

 

Administrative information
access: Open for research
publication rights: Consult Head, Special Collections Department
preferred citation: Iowa State University, Environtology Council Records, RS 8/5/3, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library.

 

Historical note
The Environtology Council was appointed in 1970 by Iowa State University President W.R. Parks to serve as an advisory group on environmental issues to university administration, faculty, and students. The council's charge was to work with scientists and scholars from a variety of disciplines to establish environmental priorities and policies; to advise the university on the procurement and administration of funds; and to work with government agencies (including the National Science Foundation); to coordinate, advise, and facilitate interdisciplinary research and education on environmental problems and topics through existing administrative and academic entities and to assist with curriculum, extension service, and special programs. The Environtology Council also developed the university-wide proposal for the establishment of a National Enviromnental Laboratory (NEL) at ISU to support its larger objectives. At its inception the council consisted of 35 members.

Six subcouncils were established at the outset: research-diagnostic methodology and interpretation; ecology; animal wastes and sanitation; economic poisons and toxicology; industrial, agricultural, and metropolitan pollution; and social, legal, economic, and land use relationships. Subcouncils were chaired by members of the council's steering council.

In 1971 the council was reorganized from thirty-five to nine people to make communication between the council and the College Deans and university administration more efficient. The council was again reorganized in 1974 to separate the areas of policy making and program administration from each other. The goals of the council were changed to creating priorities for environmental programs along with development and direction of the interdisciplinary environmental studies program at ISU.

The name of the Environtology Council was changed in 1974 to the Council on Environmental Studies. The Environmental Studies Council appears to have been disbanded in the early 1980s.

Chairs of the Environtology Council:

1969-1970 - William B. Buck

1971-1977 - James J. O'Toole

1978-1980 - Virginia Frye



Collection description
Collection includes records describing the establishment of the council, council correspondence concerning its activities, meeting minutes, reports of the council and its subcouncils, programs for events sponsored by the council, newsletters, and membership lists.

 

Organization
Collection is arranged by function.

Container list

Box Folder Title Date
1 1 Founding documents and mission statement 1970-1972
2 2 Meeting minutes 1969-1973
1 3 Correspondence 1970-1977, n.d.
1 4 Membership 1970-1972, n.d.
1 5 Council reports 1969, 1973, n.d.
1 6 Environtology Council newsletter (vol. 1, no. 4-vol. 2, no. 5)  1970-1971
1 7 Programs 1969-1974, n.d.
1 8 Subcouncils 1970, n.d.
1 9 Newsclippings 1970-1971

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Iowa State University Library, Ames, IA 50011
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Revised: 23 February 1999.