College presidents
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Laura Dickinson collection
Newspaper clippings, correspondence, and reports related to the murder of student Laura Dickinson in 2006, the trials and conviction of Orange Taylor, and the resulting scandal over the university's failure to disclose in a timely fashion that Dickinson was murdered which cost several top administrators their jobs, including President John Fallon, Vice President for Student Affairs James Vick, and Director of Public Safety Cindy Hall.
Lewis Henry Jones reference collection
The Lewis Henry Jones reference collection documents the 11th president of Michigan State Normal College, who served from 1902 to 1912. His papers include such materials as correspondence, clippings, and researcher biographies.
Malcolm MacVicar reference collection
The Malcolm MacVicar reference collection document the tenure of the fifth president at Michigan State Normal College, serving from 1880-1881. Because of his brief appointment, his papers include only secondary source materials, none of which are dated to either his tenure or his lifetime.
Michigan Council of State College Presidents records
Office of the President Annual Reports
Office of the President correspondence records
The Office of the President correspondence records are composed of correspondence and related materials from the Michigan State Normal College/Eastern Michigan University Office of the President. In particular, the records include the correspondence of presidents Charles McKenny, John Munson, James Brickley, and John Porter, from approximately 1912 through 1988.
Office of the President memorabilia
The Office of the President memorabilia includes materials created to promote the office of the president, a specific event or individual. Most memorabilia created by and for the office of the president at Eastern Michigan University is included in the administrator's personal papers.
Presidential Commission on the Future of Eastern Michigan University reports
The Presidential Commission on the Future of Eastern Michigan University reports consist primarily of task force reports on varying topics regarding facets of the University's administration. The Commission was created in 1975, with final reports published in 1976.