University of Texas at San Antonio: Women's Studies Institute Records 1986-2004

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University of Texas at San Antonio: Women's Studies Institute Records 1986-2004

The Women's Studies Institute at the University of Texas at San Antonio opened in January 2003. The Institute functions as a research center, also developing curricula in women's studies and performing community outreach activities. In 2007, the Institute established the Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies degree program. The Institute sponsors lectures and conferences, hosts Women’s History Month celebrations, and works toward the furthering of Women's Studies curriculum development. This collection spans the years 1986 through 2004 and includes records of the Women's Studies Institute at the University of Texas at San Antonio, as well records created by the UTSA Center for the Study of Women and Gender. Materials include correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, posters, and other materials.

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University of Texas at San Antonio. Women's Studies Institute

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The Women's Studies Institute at the University of Texas at San Antonio opened in January 2003. The Institute functions as a research center, also developing curricula in women's studies and performing community outreach activities. In 2007, the Institute established the Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies degree program. The Institute sponsors lectures and conferences, hosts Women's History Month celebrations, and works toward the furthering of Women's Studies curriculum development. ...

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