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Collection
Identifier: 015.PiH
Abstract
The Pierce Hall Buildling records contains a painting, commemorative print and floor plans of Pierce Hall which was built in 1948-49 on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. There is no documentation in the collection about the planning, construction, or use of the building. Additional materials related to the building can be found in the R.S. Gerganoff collection and the University Building Photographs collection.
Dates:
1954 - 1970
Collection
Identifier: 015.PH
Abstract
The Pray-Harrold Building collection is comprised of two buttons made to promote a rennovation of one of the primary classroom buildings on the campus of Eastern Michigan University. The specifics of when these items were created and distributed is not entirely known, but were likely created between 2000 and 2009. Photographs are located in the University Building Photograph collection. The collection also contains a Pray-Harrold Modernization Program Analysis...
Dates:
1969 - 2016
Collection
Identifier: 00.RHA
Abstract
Through the campus executive board and hall governments, the Residence Hall Association is committed to improving the lives of Eastern residents by sponsoring programs, representing resident interests, and promoting awareness and involvement throughout the halls and campus. The Residence Hall Association records contain materials such as clippings, meeting minutes, news releases, flyers, newsletters, resolutions, goals, and constitutions belonging to the...
Dates:
1967 - 2013
Collection
Identifier: 010.RS
Abstract
The Richard "Dick" Schwarze photograph collection contains photographic formats from the campus photographer Dick Schwarze taken during his time as campus photographer from 1970-2006. Subjects represented in the collection include campus and community events, student life, and campus grounds and facilities. Also included in the collection are a significant number of headshots of faculty and staff, including University President William E. Shelton. The collection contains color as...
Dates:
1970 - 2007
Collection
Identifier: 015.RGB
Collection
Identifier: 013.SBC
Abstract
The Science Building China collection consists of a bone china bowl depicting the Michigan State Normal College Science Building, now Sherzer Hall.
Dates:
Undated
Collection
Identifier: 015.ShH
Abstract
Built in 1903 to house the Department of Natural Sciences, the building was designed by E. W. Arnold of Battle Creek, In 1922, the Natural Science Building was further updated when a 10-inch refactor telescope was installed on roof of building. Renamed in 1957 for Dr. William H. Sherzer, professor of geology and head of the Department of Natural Sciences (1892-1932), the building has sustained two fires one in 1973 and another which almost destroyed the building in 1989. Sherzer Hall, home...
Dates:
1903 - 2010
Collection
Identifier: 015.SH
Abstract
Starkweather Hall is the oldest building on Eastern Michigan University's campus, having been built between 1895-1896 and dedicated in 1897. Mary Ann Starkweather, a local philanthropist, donated the funds to erect the building on behalf of the Student Christian Association (SCA). Operation of the building was later transferred to the Office of Religious Life, which dissolved in 1976. The Starkweather Hall records contain materials relating to the...
Dates:
1895 - 2010
Collection
Identifier: 015.SC
Abstract
The Student Center at Eastern Michigan University was dedicated in 2006 and serves as a gathering place for students. The Student Center records include materials from the groundbreaking and dedication, records for the Virtual Event Management system (EMS), and items distributed to promote the new building and the services within the building.
Dates:
2003 - 2010
Collection
Identifier: 010.TJL
Abstract
Dr. Ted Ligibel was a professor in the Historic Preservation Program at Eastern Michigan University. Dr. Ligibel began his career at EMU in 1991, rising to director of the Historic Preservation program in 1999. He held this position until 2017 as he transitioned to retirement. In addition to overseeing the largest graduate HP program in the United States, Dr. Ligibel was also involved in numerous local, state, and national preservation projects. His papers are dated from 1985 to 2017 and...
Dates:
1985 - 2017