Eastern Michigan University
Found in 103 Collections and/or Records:
Teen Biz records
The Teen Biz records contain records and materials pertaining to the Teen Biz: Teens in Business Through the Arts Program, a youth outreach program sponsored by Michigan Works! and Eastern Michigan University. The files consist of administrative records, email communications, records of dismissed youth, budgetary agendas, meeting minutes, curriculum descriptions, flyers, events, and program final reports. Records in the collection date from 2XXX to 2XXX
Telephone Directory collection
The 1996 Beaux Arts Festival, 1996
The Student Projects series containt student projects, theses and papers.The student's work is valuable for researchers interested in community arts organizations, public art, performing art and production processes. Materials in the collection date from 1990 through 2018.
The Bruce K. Nelson Faculty Development Center (FDC) records
"The [Bruce K. Nelson] Faculty Development Center promotes excellence in teaching, learning, and scholarly activities. The Center grounds itself in awareness and support for cultural diversity and community-building." -- https://www.emich.edu/facdev/about/index.php
The Jean Noble Parsons Center for the Study of Art and Science. , 23 June 2003
The Student Projects series containt student projects, theses and papers.The student's work is valuable for researchers interested in community arts organizations, public art, performing art and production processes. Materials in the collection date from 1990 through 2018.
Theta Chi Fraternity records
The Theta Chi fraternity collection contains information from the Epsilon Mu Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity at Eastern Michigan University from 1960 to 1998. It includes newspaper clippings, legal statements and reports, correspondence, meeting minutes, by laws, the Theta Chi fraternity manual, and other miscellaneous items.
Twenty Club records
The Twenty Club records include documents relevant to the group's founding in 1904 at Michigan State Normal College. The collection includes membership lists, meeting minutes, newsletters, and other materials from 1906 until 2000. The collection is valuable to the study of private clubs and well-known faculty members.
Urban and Regional Planning Program records
Walter O. Briggs Building records
The Walter O. Briggs Building records include papers pertaining to the construction, dedication, and renovations of Briggs Field and Briggs Field House at Michigan State Normal College in 1938. This is valuable to insights on the dedication and construction of buildings.