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The Institute of Genealogical Studies was established in 1972 to coordinate genealogical instruction and research on campus. The institute was part of the College of Social Sciences. It was also associated with the Genealogical Research Center. The institute was later absorbed into the Department of Family and Local History in 1978. The institute director was Phillip R. Kunz (1972-1973), and the teaching coordinator was Norman E. Wright (1972-1978).
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Variant Names
Genealogy Dept.
Description
Established: 1972
Abolished: 1978
Location: Provo, Utah
Functions
The institute provided classroom instruction in family history research for students interested in the topic, offering an associate's degrees and a minor in the subject. The institute also coordinated genealogy-related issues and services on campus, including the operations of the Genealogical Research Center.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The coordinator of the Institute of Genealogical Studies reported to the dean of the College of Social Sciences.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Social Sciences (1972-1978)
Earlier unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Genealogy (1972)
Later unit: Brigham Young University. Dept. of Family and Local History (1978)
Sources
General catalog, 1972: p. 300 (Genealogy; offered bachelor's degree) p. 515 (associate's degree for Genealogical Research Technicians offered in Technical Institute; supervisor, Norman E. Wright) p. 545 (Genealogy; area studies program)
Daily universe, Sept. 18, 1972: p. 1 (Institute of Genealogical Studies; program included classroom instruction, a research program, and a Genealogical Research Center; discontinued offering degrees in genealogy due to lack of employment opportunities; part of College of Social Sciences; Phillip R. Kunz, director of institute; Jerry D. Wells, manager of Genealogical Research Center; Norman E. Wright, coordinator of teaching program)
Daily universe, Oct. 16, 1972: p. 4 (Genealogy Department; est. in 1962 under Norman E. Wright, offered associate's degree; in 1967 determined to offer bachelor's degree)
General catalog, 1973: p. 280 (Genealogy; "instruction is a component of the newly organized Institute of Genealogical Studies"; part of the College of Social Sciences)
Daily universe, Feb. 27, 1973: p. 5 (Genealogical Dept.; manager, Norman E. Wright; degree program terminated in Spring 1972, instruction refocused away from professional genealogy to personal research)
General catalog, 1977: p. 149 (Genealogy; "instruction is a component of the newly organized Institute of Genealogical Studies"; part of the College of Social Sciences) p. 150 (offered associate's degree, minor) p. 283 (part of study area, not an instruction department)
General catalog, 1978: p. 134 (Genealogy instruction in Family and Local History Studies Program)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2023-00001
Creator: CLN