Colorado State Teachers College
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 20 Collections and/or Records:
Library and Reflection in Pool--State Teachers College, Greeley, Colorado, circa 1914
Nora Charlotte Roop Collins, 1917-1922
See also -- [url=http://library.unco.edu/archives/arc_rg20.htm]1954-1978. Nora Roop Collins scrapbook (RG20 S1 F9[/url])
Nora Charlotte Roop Collins, March 20, 1919
Colorado Teachers College. 2 Year Course of Study.
Nora Charlotte Roop Collins, June 1922
Colorado Teachers College. Bachelor of Arts in Education.
Reception Room in Club House, circa 1927-1929
Rural Education, 1921-1922
Ruth E. Barry, August 22, 1919
Completed the Two-Year Course of Study. Group Course: General. Signed by President Crabbe, State and County Superintendents, and President and Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
Sophia Maria Inge, June 11, 1919
Two Year Course, life license to teach in Colorado. Signed by President Crabbe and four others. On back, clipping of news article from La Junta Tribune-Democrat , June 9, 1973, with picture of Mrs. (Maria Inge) Dicks.
Souvenir of Colorado State Teachers College Greeley, Colo, circa 1916
West Gate, circa 1927-1929
RG021_05_04_0016. One postcard; 5.5 in.x3.5 in.; b/w. One of eight black and white postcards showing campus views of Colorado State Teachers College. This photograph shows the Horace Mann gates at 10th Avenue and 18th Street, a gift of the Class of 1910. Inscribed into the right pillar is the motto "Rowing not drifting." This postcard was transferred from SC82, Box 1, Folder 9.