Eastern Michigan University
Found in 506 Collections and/or Records:
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity collection
Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity collection
The Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity collection documents the activities of the local fraternity founded in Ypsilanti, Michigan in 1902. The collection, which documents the social Greek Letter Society, is arranged alphabetically and contains administrative history of the organization, composites, pulicity and outreach as well as an extensive collection of realia from the 1960s. Records date from 1929-2011.
Labor Studies Program records
Laura Bird papers
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.
Laurence N. Smith collection
Leadership Development Program records
The Leadership Development Program, coordinated by James Mansfield in 1967, was designed to attract and assist potential campus leaders. The program gives students a chance to observe and discuss different aspects of leadership. The Leadership Development Program records range from 1966 to 1967 and include applications, correspondence, evaluations, final reports, organizational charts and retention information. Materials are arranged alphabetically.
League of Women Voters collection
The League of Women Voters collection includes materials from the Michigan State Normal College chapter of the national organization from approximately 1925 to 1934.