File consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies courses and workshops in 1976 and 1977. These include correspondence, course information, and promotional materials.
File consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies Advisory Committee meetings. These are predominantly meeting minutes but also some supporting documents and correspondence. Between May 1977 and September 1977 the committee's name changed to the Women's Studies Advisory Board.
File consists of materials pertaining to Women's Studies Advisory Committee meetings. These are predominantly meeting minutes but also some supporting documents and correspondence.
File consists of materials produced by the Women's Studies Advisory Committee. These include meeting minutes, agendas, correspondence, handwritten notes, reports, and more. Many of the items in this file were authored by Lillian Zimmerman. Some documents include notes or annotations addressed to Bill Day, whose office may have originally collected some or all of these materials.
File consists of materials pertaining to the topic of women in educational administration positions. These include correspondence, committee meeting minutes, memoranda, and more.
File consists of materials pertaining to the 1974 workshop titled "The Status of Men: Conflict & Change". These include correspondence, an event evaluations summary, and a copy of the event poster.
File consists of materials pertaining to the establishment of Women's Studies as a Special Program Unit at Douglas College. These records are correspondence and memoranda.
File consists of materials pertaining to the hiring of instructors for Women's Studies courses at the College. These include a Position Statement as well as records related to the College's ability to hire on the basis of gender.
File consists of a 1974 Women's Studies General Survey by Janet Hogan (and collected by Margaretha Hoek), and a copy of a 1979 survey conducted by Hoek titled "Survey of Students at Douglas College."
File consists of materials pertaining to publicity for Women's Studies programs, events, and services at Douglas College and in the broader community. These include posters, programs, press releases, newspaper clippings, and more.