Box 471: CWC Campus Changes Since Merge, 1989
Abstract
This box includes a letter from Robert E. McGee (the DU Campus Coordinator in 1989) describing an overview of the changes that have occurred to the Colorado Women's College (CWC) campus after the merger with DU in 1982. The letter takes place 7 years after the merge, presumably in 1989. There is also an updated University of Denver CWC Campus Map. Buildings featured include Child Care Center, Curtis Hall, Dunklee Hall, Dunton Hall, Foote Hall, Forbes House, Houston Fine Arts Center, Huchingson Hall, Lowell Thomas Law Building, Mason Hall, Porter Law Admin. Building, Porter Hall, Pulliam Hall, Tennis Courts, Treat Hall, and Whatley Chapel.
Dates
- 1989
Extent
1 Items (half letter document box)
Scope and Contents
The records of Colorado Women's College document the history of the College from its inception in 1888 to its merger with the University of Denver in 1982. Included in the records are all administrative records, academic programs, trustee documents, trustee meeting minutes, financial records and publications. The records also contain student newspapers, yearbooks, scrapbooks, photographs and slides, audio and video recordings, and student publications such as the student newspaper, The Western Graphic.
Creator
- From the Collection: Colorado Women's College (Organization)
- From the Collection: Colorado Women's College (Organization)
- From the Collection: Colorado Woman's College (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository
