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1977 Library organizational chart
1975 Certificate of Incorporation of MEC Student-Faculty Association
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1974 MEC Fourth anniversary celebration & Community Day conference program
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1973 MEC fact sheet
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1972 The Proposed Medgar Evers Redevelopment Complex
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1970 College No. 7 becomes Medgar Evers College
At the August 28 meeting of the Community College Council, the name Medgar Evers was agreed upon, and on September 28, 1970, it became the official name of what had formerly been known as College No.7 in Central Brooklyn. It was also announced that President Trent had received a letter from Governor Rockefeller officially approving the College as a four-year CUNY institution. This letter confirmed the Board’s earlier vote in 1969 that recreated Community College No.7 as a four-year institution of CUNY. Though it had taken over six years of hard work by community activists, Medgar Evers College was finally acknowledged by CUNY and the State of New York.
FLORENCE TAGER & ZALA HIGHSMITH-TAYLOR. MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE: THE PURSUIT OF A COMMUNIY DREAM
1969 Proposal to Create an Experimental Four-Year College of Professional Studies
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1968 proposal to improve planning and implementation of Community College Number Seven
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1968 Correspondence between NY Governor Rockefeller and Education Commissioner Allen
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