San Jose State University Women's Studies Program records, 1963-2003 (bulk 1972-1991).

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San Jose State University Women's Studies Program records, 1963-2003 (bulk 1972-1991).

San Jose State University's Women's Studies Program records document the formation of the Women's Studies Program from 1963 to 2003 (bulk 1972-1991). The collection consists of administrative records, correspondence, reports, financial records, personnel files, course curriculum, programs and outreach literature, student and faculty research, surveys and other related program material.

12.7 linear feet (10 record cartons, 1 box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8102446

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San JoseĢ State University. Library. Special Collections & Archives

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Organizational History In 1857 the San Francisco Board of Education established an evening school for current and prospective teachers in the city. The school became know as the Minns' Evening Normal School, named after the principal, Washington Minns. In 1862, the California State Legislature formally established Minns' school as the first California State Normal School. The school remained in San Francisco until the California State Legisla...

San Jose State University Women's Studies Program.

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In 1972, Academic Vice President Hobert Burns officially established the Women's Studies Program (WSP) at San Jose State University (SJSU). The combined efforts of the administration, faculty, and students launched one of the first women's studies programs in the U.S. Like other women studies programs, the SJSU program worked to solidify its place as an academic discipline. When the National Women's Studies Association first formed in San Francisco in 1977, the WSP organized the professional ass...

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