Women -- Education
Found in 1315 Collections and/or Records:
Media Plan for Announcement 11/2000, 2000 November
This folder contains the draft for the press release concerning the Chamber's Center.
Memo Architects and Project Team, 2/8/00, 2000 February 8
This folder contains a memo to the architects and the project team working on the Chambers Center about getting refocused on the project.
Memo to Chancellor Pritchard re Plans for Women's Education, 1982 September 23
This file contains a memo to Chancellor Ross Pritchard concerning how best to advance the planning of a more robust women's education program at the University of Denver.
Memo to DU Trustees, Faculty, Staff by Chancellor Pritchard re Programming at CWC Campus, 12/22/1982, 1982 December 22
A memo concerning how the academic programming at the Colorado Women's College could be further developed.
Memo to Project Team Re: Threats to Project, 2000 July 21
This folder contains a memo addressing the various threats to the Chambers Center building project.
Memorandum HERS, 11/22/83, 1983 November 22
This file contains a memo detailing budgetary concerns regarding Higher Education Resources Services (HERS).
Mentoring Program, FY 2006, 2005 January-September
This folder contains documents pertaining to the alumnae mentoring program that was instituted in The Women's College.
Merle Chambers/DU Agreement, 2005 October 13-2006 December 7
This folder contains agreements between Merle Chambers and the University of Denver regarding the Chambers Center.
Michele Bloom, Speech and Communication Analysis, 1994 January
This folder contains a speech given by Michele ''Mike'' Bloom, and a draft of a piece about Communication Analysis.
Mildred Diehl Papers
Mildred Elizabeth Anderson Diehl (1908-1996) was an alumna of the University of Denver (BA, 1930). Mrs. Diehl grew up in Denver, Colorado in the early 1900's. She attended South High School - graduatiing in June 1926 - and then matriculated at DU. While attending DU, she was very active in women's athletics and in sorority life. The collection consists of a scrapbook kept by Mildred and donated by her son, Rodney W. Diehl.