File F-119-02 - Women In Educ. Admin.

Title and statement of responsibility area

Title proper

Women In Educ. Admin.

General material designation

  • Textual record

Level of description

File

Reference code

F-119-02

Dates of creation area

Date(s)

  • November 1975 - November 1976 (Creation)

Physical description area

Physical description

1 folder

Archival description area

Name of creator

(1971 - 1977)

Administrative history

Formally established in 1974, the Women's Studies Advisory Committee also existed under other names (the "Co-ordinating Committee on Education For Women" and the "Women's Studies Committee") as early as 1971. Initially it was made up of Women's Studies ... »

Name of creator

(ca. 1925 -)

Biographical history

Lillian Zimmerman joined Douglas College in 1971 as a programmer for the Liberal Arts Division with the expressed desire to develop credit-free courses in the area of continuing education for women. Beginning in 1972, she worked with staff from the ... »

Scope and content

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.

Related people and organizations

Physical storage

  • Box: 119