Florida State University Melvene Draheim Hardee Center for Women in Higher Education collection, 1920-2004 (inclusive).
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Florida State university
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The Florida State College for Women (FSCW) Artist Series began in 1923. Dean Ella Opperman was the first person in charge of organizing the series. The series was intended to bring renowned artists to FSCW. After FSCW became Florida State University (FSU), the FSU School of Music managed the series. However, in 1974 the FSU Artist Series Committee assumed control. Because of financial difficulties in the early 1990s, the Artist Series was briefly discontinued. The series was then entitled the "C...
Florida State University. Hardee Center for Leadership and Ethics in Higher Education.
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In 1977, Melvene Hardee founded the Center for Studies of Women in Educational Management Systems to identify and solve the problems of women who aspire to be higher education administrators, offering professional development activities and resource materials. When she retired in 1989, the Center was renamed the following year as The Melvene Draheim Hardee Center for Women in Higher Education, in recognition of her vision for the Center and her advocacy for women. The Hardee Center provided coor...
Hardee, Melvene Draheim.
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Professional educator, active in the American College Personnel Association (ACPA), the Southern College Personnel Association, and in the National Association for Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). From the description of Papers, 1931-1994. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 64385640 ...