Vision
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Sarah Harder Papers, 1970-2000
Sarah Harder was a professor of English and an administrator from 1970 to 2000 at the University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire. She served on various committees concerning Affirmative Action, Title IX, the status of women, and underrepresented students, and helped establish the Women’s Studies program at UW-Eau Claire. The collection includes biographical and administrative files, publications, women’s issues in higher education, and records of women’s programs and events.
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Women’s Studies Program Records, 1972-2010
Collection includes meeting minutes, reports to university administrators, files documenting the history of the program, planning documents, and syllabi for the UW-Eau Claire Women’s Studies Program.
Visual Communications Graphics Final Book Project, 2008-2012
Includes visual communications graphics final book projects from the Communication and Journalism Department’s CJ 380 classes of 2011-2012. Also includes issues of Vision, a publication on twenty-five years of feminism at Eau Claire, Nine to Five, a publication about surviving the work force after graduation, and Fresh, a publication about eating local in the Chippewa Valley region.