Skip to main content

BYU Salt Lake Center faculty correspondence and reports, approximately 1968-1982

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: UA 984 Series 2

Scope and Contents

Contains correspondence and reports produced by faculty members of the Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. These materials pertain to the professional and personal life of the faculty members and include faculty data sheets. Dated from 1968 to 1982.

Dates

  • approximately 1968-1982

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

Restricted. Closed for 75 years (until 2057) after the creation of the records and thereafter open to the public after consultation with the University Archivist and in accordance with the Privacy Restriction Statement of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections.

Conditions Governing Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances. Permission to publish material from BYU Salt Lake Center records must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Coordinating Committee.

Administrative History

The BYU Salt Lake Center (1966-) was established as the third Brigham Young University continuing education center. The BYU Salt Lake Center was formerly known as BYU Salt Lake Adult Education Center, which was established in 1959 by BYU president Ernest L. Wilkinson. It was renamed in 1966 as the BYU Salt Lake Center. Its education curriculum closely reflects that of other Brigham Young Univerity curriculums. Courses and programs offered include religion, genealogy, speech, history, recreation, writing, arts, education, and other fields. Those who served as chairmen of the center are as follows: Lynn M. Hilton (1959-1965), Keith L. Smith (1965-1970), Bruce M. Lake (1970-1973), R. Jan Thurston (1973-1981), Orson B. Roper (chairman 1981-1996), Lee J. Glines (director 1997-2010), Scott L. Howell (chairman 2010-2018), and Jay R. Young (chairman 2018-).

Extent

3 cartons

Language of Materials

English