- F-118-31
- File
- May 1980
Part of Women's Studies
File consists of a letter and course description for the course "Wen-Do - Women's Self Defense" taught by Alice MacPherson.
Women’s Studies Advisory Board
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Part of Women's Studies
File consists of a letter and course description for the course "Wen-Do - Women's Self Defense" taught by Alice MacPherson.
Women’s Studies Advisory Board
What's Up (Summer Language Programme) - 1983
Part of Student Governance
File consists of copies of "What's Up", which was produced as part of a summer English language program. There were six issues published, however, the first issue is missing from this file.
Douglas College Student Society
Wildlife For Tomorrow - Number One - Wildlife and Agriculture in the Fraser Valley
File consists of a copy of a report by the Institute of Environmental Studies titled "Wildlife and Agriculture in the Fraser Valley." The report was prepared for the B.C. Fish and Wildlife Branch as part of a conference series called "Wildlife For Tomorrow".
Institute of Environmental Studies
Winslow School and Douglas College - Legal Agreements and Correspondence - 1979-1981
Part of Bill Morfey Papers
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the College's leasing of Winslow Junior Secondary School in Coquitlam. These include contracts and agreements, correspondence, site plans, cost plans, balance sheets, memoranda, and more. Douglas College entered into a five-year lease agreement with School District No. 43 (Coquitlam) beginning July 1, 1979.
Bill Morfey
Women and Work - 1977 Women's Courses
Part of Women's Studies
File consists of a single copy of an agenda from the one-day workshop titled "Women and Work".
Women’s Studies Advisory Board
Women At Home (Occupation Housewife) (Follow-up) - Fall/76
Part of Women's Studies
File consists of materials pertaining to a series of non-credit workshops organized by Douglas College and the Vancouver YWCA titled "Women At Home". The program described itself as aiming to provide "an in-depth look at 'Occupation: Housewife' and the feelings and concerns of women at home in changing times." The records in this file include program information, correspondence, handwritten notes, and evaluations by participants.
Women's Studies Advisory Committee
Part of Women's Studies
File consists of materials pertaining to the subject of women in educational administration, in particular a one-day workshop held at Douglas College in 1975. These materials include a program, panelist information, correspondence, handwritten notes, and more.
Women's Studies Advisory Committee
Part of Women's Studies
File consists of materials pertaining to a funding application for a program called "Women In The Middle." These materials include application paperwork, program information, correspondence, and a program evaluation template.
Women’s Studies Advisory Board
Part of Women's Studies
File consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies programming.
Women's Studies Advisory Committee
Series consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies programs and services at Douglas College. These textual records include documentation charting the history of Women's Studies at the College (also called "Programs for Women" during its early years), as well as materials related to curriculum development, campus and community events, gender in post-secondary contexts, and more. This series contains memoranda, correspondence, meeting agendas and minutes, financial records, reports, and promotional materials such as flyers and program guides.
The predominant records creators contributing to this series are Lillian Zimmerman and Margaretha Hoek, the first coordinators of Women's Studies programming and services, and the early advisory bodies responsible for overseeing this area.
The scope of the series dates from the early inception of Programs for Women until the early 1980s.
Women's Studies Advisory Committee