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Eastern Michigan University Livonia Center Campus collection
The Eastern Michigan University Livonia Center Campus collection is a compass distributed to promote the remote campus of EMU in Livonia.
Eastern Michigan University Memorabilia collection
Eastern Michigan University Negative collection
Eastern Michigan University News Calendars
The Eastern Michigan University News Calendars were published monthly to detail events on campus. The Calendar collection in the University Archives includes 1978 through 1985 and 1995 through 1998.
Eastern Michigan University Oral History collection
Eastern Michigan University Patch collection
The Eastern Michigan University Patch collection is comprised of 6 block letter patches that were distributed to athletes and encompasses all three versions: Block N for Normal, Block M for Michigan, and Block E for Eastern. The specifics of how letters were earned or distributed can be found in the Eastern Michigan University Athletics collection.
Eastern Michigan University Pins and Buttons collection
The Eastern Michigan University Pins and Buttons collection is comprised of Pins and Buttons that were distributed to promote causes, commemorate events and/or organizations. The specifics of when these items were created and distributed is not entirely known, but dates were assumed when possible, most items are older than 1956.
Eastern Michigan University Trophy collection
The Eastern Michigan University Trophy collection is an artificial collection of items whose provenance is unknown. There are other trophies in a variety of collection including the Forensic Team records, Roosevelt School records, and Student Government, to name a few. Included in this collection is a trophy for the Ohio Relays Challenge, Homecoming and Champion of Students.
Education Conferences records
Educational Equipment collection
The Educational Equipment collection includes a number of items used in the classrooms of the Michigan State Normal College, Eastern Michigan College and Eastern Michigan University. Most items are marked with institutional initials, but specific classes or faculty that may have used the equipment is unknown. Most the materials in the collection are related to the instruction of chemistry and geology and date from 1900 to 1960s.