aim citedMyra Dinnerstein has been j iiamed director of the Wom-^en.’s Studies Program at the -University of Arizona and will t'begin coordinating women’s *'shidy programs so students *• eventually will be able to Iririnor in the field.^ Mrs. Dinnerstein, 'who has tbeen a lecturer in the UAi ^ . •^Division of Continuing Education since 1971, said she will ■^encourage development of: ';;‘new women's studies courses ' rand promote lectures, pro-tgrams and research about ;* women.'I “There is no major — litera-ture, history, management ~ -•that cannot be enhanced by i: women’s studies courses,” .“Mrs. Dinnerstein says. “Wom-‘ en’s studies provide scholarly ^information on one-half the ^people — and that is valuable •knowledge to have, no matter 5what the field of study or the.'career.”Mrs. Dinnerstein, who has a Idoctorate decree in history “from Columbia University, •also has taught at Pima Community College and Manhattanvile College in Purchase, N.Y.