David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies
Administrative History
The David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies (1982- ) provides international study and service opportunities for students at Brigham Young University.
The center offers six interdisciplinary studies programs: Ancient Near East Studies, Asian Studies, European Studies, International Relations, Latin American Studies, and Middle Eastern Studies/Arabic. The center also holds conferences, seminars, and weekly forums on international issues designed to prepare students for international careers.
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R. Lanier Britsch association, society, conference, and workshop files, 1978-2000
Contains records and files of various socities, workshops, and conferences.
R. Lanier Britsch miscellaneous articles, papers, and newsclippings, 1957-1996
Contains clippings, articles, addresses, and so forth mainly about Mormonism, East Asian cultures, and religion.
R. Lanier Britsch papers on David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, 1989-1999
Contains articles, reports, and publications about the Kennedy Center.
R. Lanier Britsch papers on other assignments, 1996-1998
Contains files about Education week and the promotion of Professor Grandstaff.
R. Lanier Britsch papers on other associations and societies, 1970-2000
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R. Lanier Britsch papers on the Mormon Historical Association, 1977-2000
Contains records and minutes of the Mormon Historial Asssociation.
R. Lanier Britsch teacher improvement suggestions, 1985
Contains teacher improvement suggestions.
R. Lanier Britsch travel applications, reimbursements, itineraries, and pamphlets, 1978-2000
Contains financial and schedules of tours.