University of Denver. Colorado Women's College
Dates
- Usage: 1997-
Biography
The Women's College of the University of Denver began in 1909 as the Colorado Woman's Baptist College. By the year 1915, enrollment in the college had reached 178 students. In 1967, the college reached an all-time high in enrollment at 1,117 students, and was renamed Temple Buell College after a gift of $25 million from Temple Buell. In 1973, the name was changed back to Colorado Women's College. In 1976, the Colorado Women's College proposed a merger with the University of Denver due to financial difficulties, but the offer was declined by DU. In an effort to explore a more diverse student base, CWC began The Weekend College program in 1979. Financial problems continued for CWC, and the College again approached the University of Denver about a merger. After a study conducted by both institutions, the University of Denver acquired CWC in 1982. The University of Denver continued The Weekend College as a part of its Daniels College of Business. In 1993, Michele Bloom became the Executive Director of The Weekend College. The Weekend College existed as a continuing education program for women, and Bloom renamed the program The Women's College in the same year she became Executive Director. The Women's College became a separate academic unit within the University, and Michele Bloom was named its first Dean in 1997.
Biography
Colorado Women's College acquired in 1882.
Sources
Card Catalog. Administration- Board of Trustees.
Biography
Colorado Women's College incorporated in 1888.
Sources
Breck, A.D. (1996). From the rockies to the world (pg.189).
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Colorado Women’s College opens in 1909.
Sources
Breck, A.D. (1996). From the rockies to the world (pg.189).
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Lark Birdsong, Canvassing Nov. 2002, Door to Door (1 of 2), 2000 December 8-2001 June 12
This folder contains survey results and forms for canvassing neighbors to the University of Denver. There are also lists of addresses and phone numbers of residents.
Lark Birdsong, Canvassing Nov. 2002, Door to Door (2 of 2), 2000 December 8-2001 September 20
This folder contains survey results and forms for canvassing neighbors to the University of Denver. There are also lists of addresses and phone numbers of residents.
TWC, Career Advancement Seminar, 2002 - 2003, 2002 August 7-2003 July 15
This folder contains Career Advancement Seminar materials. The Career Advancement Seminar was a promotional event geared towards generating interest in the Women's College.
TWC, Career Conference, 2004 - 2005 (1 of 2), 2005 July 16
This folder contains Women's College Career Conference information. The conference was entitled Transition, Advancement and Renewal and took place in 2004-2005.
TWC, Career Conference, 2004 - 2005 (2 of 2), 2005 February 7-July 16
This folder contains Women's College Career Conference information. The conference was entitled Transition, Advancement and Renewal and took place in 2004-2005.
TWC, Career Conference, 2006, 2006 March 30-November 7
This folder contains Women's College Career Conference information. The conference was entitled Transition, Advancement and Renewal and took place on Jul 29, 2006.
TWC, Communications Program Files and Proposals (1 of 4), 1994 October 1-1998 February 25
This folder is the first of four containing documentation pertaining to the development and curriculum of the Communications program within The Women's College.
TWC, Communications Program Files and Proposals (2 of 4), 1995 September 6-2005 April 16
This folder is the second of four containing documentation pertaining to the development and curriculum of the Communications program within The Women's College.
TWC, Communications Program Files and Proposals (3 of 4), 2003 February 21-2004 July 2
This folder is the third of four containing documentation pertaining to the development and curriculum of the Communications program within The Women's College.
TWC, Communications Program Files and Proposals (4 of 4), 2003 February 21-2006 December 3
This folder is the fourth of four containing documentation pertaining to the development and curriculum of the Communications program within The Women's College.