Pennsylvania State University College of Health and Human Development records, 1909-2011.

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Pennsylvania State University College of Health and Human Development records, 1909-2011.

This collection of the College of Health and Human Development documents the correspondence and the records of the College's departments and offices. Items included are research articles, committee and meeting minutes and reports, department publications, academic programs, client files and reference cards, evaluations, newsletters, proposals, course information, personnel files, budget reports, one sound recording, one motion picture, and three microfiche.

281 cubic feet + 1 sound recording + 1 motion picture + 3 microforms.

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Pennsylvania State University. College of Human Development

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A Department of Home Economics was created at Penn State in 1907 under Louise Waugh, its sole faculty member. In 1949, the Department of Home Economics became the School of Home Economics under Grace M. Henderson, the first woman to receive an academic deanship appointment at Penn State. The School of Home Economics became the College of Home Economics in 1953, when the Pennsylvania State College was elevated to university status. The Board of Trustees re-structured the College of Home Economics...

Pennsylvania State University. College of Health and Human Development

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The College of Health and Human Development was established in 1987; it was created by the merging of the College of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation and the College of Human Development. The new college was made up of one School, that of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management, and eight departments. In 1989, the School of Nursing, formerly the Department of Nursing, was added to the roster. The School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management combined with the Depart...