
The Research Center on Women (RCW) was established in 1970 through the work of Sr. Austin Doherty, then Chair of the Psychology Department; Barbara Mulligan, Director of the Continuing Education Division; and Victoria Hinshaw, Political Science Instructor. It was created "in the hope of contributing empirical and historical data to the study of women." The RCW began its functioning conceptually as three centers--a resource center on women, a research center about women and an outreach center for women.
Originally, the RCW had a physical location on campus and a paid staff. The first co-directors of the RCW were Sr. Austin Doherty and Barbara Mulligan. They had a staff of four researchers: Patricia Gorence Bach, Nancy Lewis, Betty Weirich, and Irene Winsauer. In 1973, changes were made to the RCW administrative structure. A board of directors to oversee the functioning of the RCW, its (now)coordinator and its staff, was created. The original board members were: Lois Rice, Sr. Celestine Schall, Helen Lobue, and Sr. Elizabeth Ann Glysh. The RCW Coordinator was Kathleen Casey Gigl. Her staff consisted of a secretary, Karen Lorack; an assistant, Katie Swonek; and a student volunteer, Claudia Porter. From 1976 until August 1978, Sandra Smith Moore was the RCW Coordinator.
The physical RCW space and its collection of materials began being absorbed into the Library in 1979. By 1981, the RCW board was gone and the RCW Interest Group had taken form. This was and still is a voluntary group of Alverno faculty and staff who meet approximately bimonthly and are "committed to study, reflection, planning and working through institutional, departmental and community structures to implement and infuse throughout the curriculum and the community women's concerns and issues." Also by 1981, the material collections of the RCW, although housed in their own room, were officially a part of the Library collections and were overseen by then RCW Librarian, Lola Stuller. By the Summer of 1994, the materials and the physical space of RCW were completely absorbed by the Library: the material collection and collecting goals were fully integrated into that of the Library and the physical space was remodeled into the Circulation/Reserves area.
Today, RCW as a viable concept still exists at Alverno. Its mission is carried out by the now-named Research Center on Women (RCW) committee. Its collections are overseen by the Library. Its legacy lives on through the Alverno curriculum, Career Education Center, Internship Office, Telesis Institute, Child Care Center, and RCW-sponsored programming on campus.
For more information about the Research Center on Women, contact the Alverno College Archives. The finding aid for the Research Center on Women Collection is also available online.
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