Barnard College Career Development/Placement Office records, 1911-1980.

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Barnard College Career Development/Placement Office records, 1911-1980.

Reports, studies, budgets, correspondence, brochures, statistics, and newsletters relating to placement and employment of Barnard College students and graduates, and to vocational workshops and conferences sponsored by the office, 1940s-1960s, including the Seven College Vocational Workshops, 1957-1960. Also, correspondence, budgets, accounts, inquiries, brochures, application forms, and lists of students, 1930s-1960s, relating to the Barnard-NBC Summer Institute of Radio and Television. The Institute, sponsored jointly by Barnard College and NBC, provided training for radio and television work. It was discontinued in 1957.

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Originally named Committee on Employment, this office was instituted as a program of the Associate Alumnae of Barnard College in 1911. In 1922 the name was changed to Occupation Bureau. Between 1950-1968, it was called the Placement Office. That name was expanded to Office of Placement and Career Planning in 1969. In 1978 the name became Office of Career Services. Currently the appellation for this office is Office of Career Development. From the description of Barnard College Career...