Michigan State Normal College
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Certificate, Diplomas, and Resolutions collection
Class Schedules collection
Department of Music and Dance records
Golden Years Society collection
The Golden Years Society records documents the Golden Years Society at Eastern Michigan University. Materials are arranged chronologically and include memory books, programs, and invitations from the Golden Years Society at Eastern Michigan University from 1985 until 2008. The collection is further arranged into two series: Administrative Files and Publications.
Graduate Council records
The Graduate Council records documents the Graduate Council which serves to supports graduate education at Eastern Michigan University through its recommendations and service to the Dean of the Graduate School. Materials are arranged into two series: Administrative Files including bylaws, correspondence, and guidelines, policies and regulations and Meeting Minutes spanning from 1939 until 2009.
Homecoming collection
The Homecoming collection documents the homecoming activities held at Eastern Michigan University. Materials are arranged chronologically beginning in 1930-2016, the collection includes programs, newspaper clippings, and realia from homecoming. There are no materials from the earliest homecomings, 1920-1929. The Memorabilia series in comprised of t-shirts, buttons, cups, and stickers.
Honors Convocation records
Richard and Greta (Hellum) Fulton collection
Richard "Dick" Fulton and Greta Hellum Fulton were students at Michigan State Normal College and then Eastern Michigan University. Their collection includes materials concerning their lives on campus, as well as campus-specific materials.
Stoic Society records
Student Aid records
The Student Aid records contain information regarding the first scholarship and loan program developed for students of the Normal College. From 1904 through the late 1960s, the Student Aid Corporation utilized donations and investing to provide students with scholarships and loans.