University of Northern Colorado
Biography
The State Normal School, Greeley, Colo., was established in 1889. The name was changed in 1911 to Colorado State Teachers College; in 1935 to Colorado State College of Education; in 1957 to Colorado State College; and in 1970 to University of Northern Colorado.
Found in 57 Collections and/or Records:
University of Northern Colorado, Special Academic Programs collection
This collection contains information on various special programs at the University of Northern Colorado. The bulk of the material documents international partnerships and programs, such as the Pakistan Program.
University of Northern Colorado, Student Activities collection
This collection contains materials relating to various student activities such as protests and demonstrations, UNC publications, and student organizations. Within this collection there are photographs, publications, student handbooks, and memorabilia.
University of Northern Colorado, Student Affairs collection
This collection contains materials related to the student experience including registration, tuition, health services, intramurals, academic advising, and multicultural affairs. Types of materials include publications, flyers, brochures, clippings, and photocopied information about various student affairs units and services.
University of Northern Colorado, Student Organizations collection
This collection consists primarily of clippings and news articles about various student organizations on campus. Handbooks and publications for some of the organizations are also included.
University of Northern Colorado student research papers
The materials in this record group represent research projects, other than theses and dissertations, created by students at the University of Northern Colorado.
University of Northern Colorado, "UNC Today"
This collection contains daily newsletters issued internally to staff and faculty at the University of Northern Colorado by the Media Relations, later University Relations, department. The releases are factual, informational, or human-interest stories and events pertaining to the University community.
Wiebking Hall Trophies, 1958-1988/1989
Series 4 consists of five trophies received during renovation of Wiebking Hall, a residence hall on central campus.