Office of Continuing Education records, 1969-1992.

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Office of Continuing Education records, 1969-1992.

Contains undergraduate and graduate student records, curriculum planning, and administrative materials related to the Office of Continuing Education at Duke University. Materials include correspondence, progress reports, program proposals, newsletters, annual reports, minutes, flyers, pamphlets, clippings, grant applications, directories, and course schedules. Major subjects include Duke University, the Woman's College, career education, occupational training, and vocational guidance.

28000 items (36 linear ft.)

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Duke University. Appointments Office

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O'Barr, Jean F

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Professor and founder of Duke University's Women's Studies program. From the description of Jean O'Barr papers, 1964-2008. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 681399476 ...

Duke University. Office of Continuing Education and Summer Programs.

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Duke University. Office of Placement Services.

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Duke University. Office of Continuing Education

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The Office of Continuing Education was established at Duke University in 1969. The Office provided career guidance and development through courses and training. It was directed by Jean O'Barr from 1971 to 1983, and it functioned in cooperation with the Appointments Office (later the Office of Placement Services and the Career Center) and the Woman's College. The Office of Continuing Education initially focused on career development of women students, but expanded to offer guidance services to al...

Duke University. Woman's College

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The Woman's College was established at Duke University in 1930, as a coordinate to Trinity College for men. As a coordinate college within Duke University, the Woman's College fostered a community that allowed for shared university faculty, curriculum, and educational facilities, while giving women an opportunity for leadership through their separate student government, social standards committees, and judicial board. Alice M. Baldwin was named its first Dean. The College merged with Trinity Col...

Duke University. Office of Career Development and Continuing Education.

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Duke University

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