Women's Studies Program records, 1977-2001.

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Women's Studies Program records, 1977-2001.

The records of the Loyola University Chicago's Women's Studies Program span the years of 1977-2001 and have been divided into nine series. Included are administration materials, correspondence, program proposals, course descriptions, publications, and material relating to special events and programs. Also included are the records of Loyola University of Chicago's Women's Center, as well as photographs, clippings, and various material relating to women's issues.

6 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7713994

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women's Studies Program.

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Oldest Women's Studies program at a Jesuit University or College. The beginnings of the Women's Studies Program at Loyola University Chicago date back to the 1977-1978 academic year, when a Mellon Foundation grant was awarded to four faculty members (Suzanne Gossett, Randa Dubnick, Judith Wittner, Susan Kerstein). The grant enabled the women to explore the possibilities of creating a women's studies program. In June 1978, the Women's Studies Planning Committee submitted a proposal for the establ...

Loyola University of Chicago. Gannon Center for Women and Leadership.

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