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National Science Foundation Director Files, 1983-2004 (continued)
Meeting and Travel Files, 1998-2004 (continued)
DF 2003, Aug. 7, "Building Curricula to Strengthen the Nation’s Scientific, Technological and Engineering Workforce” (presentation)
Digital ID: mss85361_197_018
BOX 122 2003, Aug. 28-Sept. 24
(9 folders)
DF 2003, Sept. 20-24, “Biosilica Formation in Marine Organisms Opens the Path to Silicon and Simiconductor Bio/Nanotechnology” (presentation)
Digital ID: mss85361_197_021
BOX 123 2003, Sept. 20-Oct. 2
(6 folders)
BOX 124 2003, Oct. 3-20
(8 folders)
BOX 125 2003, Oct. 21-29
(8 folders)
BOX 126 2003, Oct. 30-Nov. 10
(10 folders)
BOX 127 2003, Nov. 12-Dec. 17
(13 folders)
BOX 128 2003, Dec. 19-2004, Jan. 27
(10 folders)
BOX 129 2004, Jan. 28-Feb. 17
(9 folders)
BOX 130-151 Speaking Engagements and Personal Appearances, 2000-2004
This subseries documents speeches, interviews, remarks, panels, keynote addresses, house budget committee hearings, congressional science committee hearings, roundtables, ceremonies, groundbreakings, and budget requests, mostly between 2000 and 2004. Subjects include science at the turn of the twentieth century, research and development initiatives, climate change, biocomplexity, and the underrepresentation of women and people of color in science careers. Some speeches focus on the National Science Foundation’s fiftieth anniversary in 2000, reflecting on the establishment of the agency and its role in shaping United States science policy. In many cases this subseries duplicates or supplements materials present within the Meeting and Travel Files subseries.
Material types include speeches, talking points, calendars, agendas, and correspondence. Videos and some presentations are in digital formats.
Arranged chronologically by date of speech or personal appearance. The file structure of the digital content maintained as received.
BOX 130 2000, Jan. 14-Feb. 22
(12 folders)
BOX 131 2000, Feb. 18-Mar. 30
(14 folders)
BOX 132 2000, Mar. 31-Apr. 18
(13 folders)
BOX 133 2000, Apr. 19-May 25
(12 folders)
BOX 134 2000, May 23-June 24
(7 folders)
BOX 135 2000, June 27-Sept. 24
(16 folders)
BOX 136 2000, Sept. 22-Nov. 13
(13 folders)
BOX 137 2000, Nov. 28-2001, Feb. 14
(15 folders)
BOX 138 2001, Feb. 15-Mar. 23
(16 folders)
DF 2001, Mar. 12, Association for Computing Machinery videos
Digital ID: mss85361_197_002
BOX 139 2001, Mar. 27-Apr. 27
(20 folders)
BOX 140 2001, May 1-Aug. 2
(17 folders)
BOX 141 2001, Aug. 10-Oct. 15
(16 folders)
BOX 142 2001, Oct. 17-Dec. 16 See also Container OV 8, Poster
(17 folders)
BOX 143 2002, Jan. 2-Mar. 22
(20 folders)
BOX 144 2002, Mar. 21-May 22
(15 folders)
BOX 145 2002, May 29-Sept. 1
(17 folders)
DF 2002, June 12, "Biocomplexity: The Simplifying Science" (presentation)
Digital ID: mss85361_197_003
BOX 146 2002, Aug. 19-Nov. 19
(21 folders)
BOX 147 2002, Nov. 19-2003, Mar. 21
(20 folders)
BOX 148 2003, Mar. 24-June 25
(30 folders)
BOX 149 2003, June 26-Oct. 20
(26 folders)
BOX 150 2003, Oct. 21-2004, Mar. 16
(19 folders)
BOX 151 2004, Mar. 20-Sept.
(2 folders)
BOX 151-173 Correspondence, 1998-2004
The Correspondence subseries mostly features outgoing correspondence from Colwell and her office related to official business of the National Science Foundation. Topics include action items, approvals from the director, and responses to questions regarding agency activities, budget issues, policies, programs, and grants. Correspondents include heads of other government organizations, administrators at academic institutions, and members of the United States Congress. The subseries also comprises thank you letters, staff memoranda, service awards, recommendation letters, and various attachments. Most of the correspondence is arranged chronologically, with some invitations arranged alphabetically as either “accepted” or “declined.” In keeping with the original order of the materials, incoming and outgoing letters are often grouped together and filed according to the date of the most recent letter. There is very little incoming correspondence.
Material types include letters, memoranda, invitations, and email printouts, and attachments including reports, plans, agreements, and press releases.
Arranged alphabetically by type.
BOX 151 Chronological file, 1998
BOX 151 Chronological file, 1999, Jan. 4-Feb. 26
(4 folders)
BOX 152 Chronological file, 1999, Mar. 1-Apr. 30
(6 folders)
BOX 153 Chronological file, 1999, May 3-July 30
(6 folders)
BOX 154 Chronological file, 1999, Aug. 3-Oct. 28
(7 folders)
BOX 155 Chronological file, 1999, Nov. 1-Dec. 30
(6 folders)
BOX 156 Chronological file, 2000, Jan. 3-Apr. 28
(6 folders)
BOX 157 Chronological file, 2000, May 1-July 19
(6 folders)
BOX 158 Chronological file, 2000, July 24-Oct. 11
(6 folders)
BOX 159 Chronological file, 2000, Oct. 16-2001, Jan. 31
(6 folders)
BOX 160 Chronological file, 2001, Feb. 1-Mar. 30
(6 folders)
BOX 161 Chronological file, 2001, Apr.-July 9
(6 folders)
BOX 162 Chronological file, 2001, July 10-Sept. 27
(6 folders)
BOX 163 Chronological file, 2001, Oct. 1-2002, Jan. 21
(7 folders)
BOX 164 Chronological file, 2002, Jan. 22-Mar. 27
(6 folders)
BOX 165 Chronological file, 2002, Apr. 1-June 9
(6 folders)
BOX 166 Chronological file, 2002, June 10-Aug. 30
(6 folders)
BOX 167 Chronological file, 2002, Sept. 3-Nov. 28
(6 folders)
BOX 168 Chronological file, 2002, Dec.-2003, July
(7 folders)
BOX 169 Chronological file, 2003, Aug.-2004, Feb.
(4 folders)
BOX 169 Invitations accepted, 1999, Jan. -July
(3 folders)
BOX 170 Invitations accepted, 1999, Aug.-Dec.
(2 folders)
BOX 170 Invitations declined, 1998, Aug.-1999, Apr.
(5 folders)
BOX 171 Invitations declined, 1999, Apr.-Aug.
(7 folders)
BOX 172 Invitations declined, 1999, Aug.-2000, Jan.
(8 folders)
BOX 173 Thank you notes to Congress, 2000-2003
(8 folders)
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