BYU Salt Lake Center
The BYU-Salt Lake Center for Continuing Education was established in 1959. Those who served as chairmen of the center were: Lynn M. Hilton (1962-1966), Keith L. Smith (1966-1972), Bruce M. Lake (1972-1973), and R. Jan Thurston (1973-1975).
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Variant names
Brigham Young University. Salt Lake Center
Description
Established: 1959
Abolished: 1975
Location: Provo, Utah (1959-1975)
Functions
On January 1, 1959, the building formerly occupied by the McCune School of Music and Art, 200 North Main, was opened as the third BYU continuing education center. Its program follows the pattern established in other centers. Courses and programs are offered in religion, genealogy, speech, history, recreation, writing, arts, education, and other fields.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The BYU-Salt Lake Center for Continuing Education is under the supervision of a department chairman who reported directly to the dean of the Division of Continuing Education.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. Division of Continuing Education (1959-1975)
Associated Archival Materials
Sources
Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1962-1964: p. 397 (Lynn M. Hilton, chair)
Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1966-1968: p. 456 (Keith L. Smith, chair)
Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1972-1973: p. 544 (Bruce M. Lake, chair)
Brigham Young University Bulletin Catalog of Courses, 1973-1974: p. 533 (R. Jan Thurston, chair)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2009-00
Creator: LFW