Letter from Brooklyn College Dean of Social Sciences
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Bedford Avenue and Avenue H Brodklyn, New York 11210
Nathan Schmukler, Dean
School of Sacial Science
Aprals2) ©1979
Woren's Studies pri
vw.) BRockizn Cojlege
by
Professor Renate Bridenthal
Coordinator
Women's Studies Program
Brooklyn College
Dear Professor Bridenthal:
In response to your letter of March eo, 1979-7 have
initiated the necessary actions to accomplish the transfer
of the Women's Studies Program to the School of Social
Science.
On behalf of the School of Social Science may I express
our cordial welcome and our intention to contribute in every
possible way to the continued success of the Women's ‘Studies
Program.
If you think it appropriate, I would be happy to meet
with members of the program at some conyenient time for a
general discussion.
Sincerely, - ve) ee
Sine eae,
(7
Nathan Schmukler, Dean
School of Social Science
NS:MS
Bedford Avenue and Avenue H Brodklyn, New York 11210
Nathan Schmukler, Dean
School of Sacial Science
Aprals2) ©1979
Woren's Studies pri
vw.) BRockizn Cojlege
by
Professor Renate Bridenthal
Coordinator
Women's Studies Program
Brooklyn College
Dear Professor Bridenthal:
In response to your letter of March eo, 1979-7 have
initiated the necessary actions to accomplish the transfer
of the Women's Studies Program to the School of Social
Science.
On behalf of the School of Social Science may I express
our cordial welcome and our intention to contribute in every
possible way to the continued success of the Women's ‘Studies
Program.
If you think it appropriate, I would be happy to meet
with members of the program at some conyenient time for a
general discussion.
Sincerely, - ve) ee
Sine eae,
(7
Nathan Schmukler, Dean
School of Social Science
NS:MS
Title
Letter from Brooklyn College Dean of Social Sciences
Description
This letter from Nathan Schmukler, Dean of Social Sciences at Brooklyn College welcomes the transfer of the interdisciplinary program in Women's Studies to the College of Social Sciences. The Women's Studies steering committee had advocated for the move from Humanities to Social Sciences in order to realize the program's goals of more co-taught courses and a broader scope of interdisciplinary content.
Creator
Schmukler, Nathan
Date
April 2, 1979
Language
English
Rights
Obtained from Contributor - Copyright Unknown
Source
Brooklyn College Library, Archives and Special Collections
Original Format
Diary / Correspondence
Schmukler, Nathan. Letter. “Letter from Brooklyn College Dean of Social Sciences.”, CUNY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, accessed March 10, 2026, https://stephenz.tailc22a4b.ts.net/s/cdha/item/873
Time Periods
1978-1992 Retrenchment - Austerity - Tuition
