Brigham Young University. Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns
Administrative History
The Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns at Brigham Young University was established in 1980 in order to advocate for women to the university administration. The committee was disbanded in 1984, with many of its functions taken up by the Women's Research Institute.
Citation:
BYU organizational history, Jan. 9, 2012: Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns page (organized to be a service for women to come with concern about school and social issues; est. 1980; dissolved 1984; succeeded by the Women's Research Institute; chairmen included Ardeth Kapp (1980-1982) and Leslee A. Swendsen (1982-1984))Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns records, 1972-1985
Contains records of the Brigham Young University Employee Relations/Equal Employment Opportunity Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns from 1972-1985.
Women's Research Institute records on organizations and conferences, 1973-1989
Contains records from the Women's Research Institute regarding organizations and conferences related to women and women empowerment. Includes records from the Advisory Committee on Women's Concerns at Brigham Young University, various conferences given on various topics relating to women, BYU lectures and devotionals, Women's Conference, and organizations existing for women and their conferences, 1973-1989.