University women
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Page Roys scrapbook
Barbara Warner Weiss papers
Barriers to Learning Advisory Committee records
The Barriers to Learning Advisory Committee records include materials from the Barriers to Learning Initiative (BTL), an initative to improve university functions, from 1997-2000. The collection contains reports, agendas, initiatives, and other materials pertaining to the operation of BTL. This collection is valuable to the study of advisory committees and program initiatives in higher education.
Child Care Facility records
The Child Care Facility records include papers pertaining to child care demands and program evolution at Eastern Michigan University from 1970-2014. The collection includes program proposals, press releases, handbooks, marketing tools, and other materials. The bulk of materials are from the decade of the 1980s, which documents the change from the EMU Children's Center to the Children's Institute. This collection is valuable to the study of child care needs and program changes.
Daryl M. Hafter papers
Electa Jane (Jennie) Pease D’Ooge diaries and letters
Elsie Andrews papers
Elsie Andrews was the head librarian at Michigan State Normal College/Eastern Michigan University from 1932 to her retirement in 1952. Her papers include both personal and professional correspondence, papers and publications, photographs, and notes.
Hattie Ellen Johnson Follo papers
The Hattie Ellen Johnson Follo papers consist of a scrapbook donated by their creator, Michigan State Normal College alum Hattie Ellen Johnson. While attending the College from 1910 to 1914, Johnson Follo collected postcards, photographs, and other materials.
Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Department records
Jane C. Farley Autograph Book
The Jane C. Farley Autograph Book contains messages and signatures from Farley's friends and professors at Michigan State Normal School. Farley graduate from MSNS in 1875. Signatures in the book include former university Presidents: Joseph Estabrook, Daniel Putnam and Charles Fitz Roy Bellows. Records date 1873-1881.