Records documenting meetings of the President's Cabinet at Bowling Green State University.
Records of the Bowling Green State University chapter of the business honorary society Beta Gamma Sigma
Scrapbook materials for the BGSU Fashion Merchandising Association.
The University Archives Photograph Collection offers a visual record of the history of Bowling Green State University. The collection contains photographic prints and some negatives, and depicts buildings and grounds, faculty and staff, campus events, student clubs and organizations, departments,…
Memoranda, correspondence and reports, both internal to BGSU and with representatives of the Ohio Board of Regents on topics of concern regarding higher education in Ohio and more specifically at Bowling Green State University.
Monthly lists of deceased veterans from the State of Ohio. Information includes county of residence, name, branch of service, date of birth, date of burial, cemetery and city of burial, and grave location information (section, lot, and grave numbers). Deceased are listed alphabetically by county.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. Materials found in this collection may be duplicated in other University Archives collections and holdings. Access to confidential information is restricted.
Files maintained by the Vice President for University Advancement (also know at times as Vice President for Public Services and Vice President for University Relations).
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. Materials found in this…
Files from the Canadian Studies program at Bowling Green State University
Scrapbooks created to document the Women's Basketball team at Bowling Green State University.
The Ohio Hispanic Institute of Opportunity (OHIO) Collection consists of records that were transferred to the Center for Archival Collections in the late 1980s following the dissolution of the non-profit corporation. The 24 linear ft. collection dates from 1966 – 1987 and includes proceedings,…
The files of the Zonta club of Bowling Green were transferred to the Center by organization President Michelle Grigore in October of 2014. The 1.5 linear foot collection spans 1999 – 2016 and includes proceedings, correspondence, subject files, reports, literary productions, scrapbooks, printed…
The .33 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Thomas G. Salvner of Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2014. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The Charles G. Eberly Collection is comprised of approximately 9 linear feet of correspondence, promotion, course curricula/syllabi, research, and subject files from his lengthy career in higher education at Michigan State University and Eastern Illinois University. A prominent feature of the…
The core of the Upson-Walton Collection was donated to Bowling Green State University on May 17, 1995, by C. Patrick Labadie, Director of the Canal Park Marine Museum in Duluth, Minnesota. The collection was originally part of the holdings of the Museum. As Upson-Walton was a Cleveland-based…
Records from the Honors Program at Bowling Green State University. The bulk of the collection is made up of honor student projects. Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. Copyright for the student projects are held by the students and…
The .33 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Robert K. LaPorte of Verona, New York in 1994. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The .1 cubic feet of material in this collection was donated to the HCGL by Lois Dexter of Traverse City, Michigan in 2002. Literary and property rights were donated to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.
The .5 cubic feet of material in this collection was sold to the HCGL by the Waldron Newman estate of Tiffin, Ohio. Literary and property rights were granted to the public. Photocopying is permitted for purposes of conservation and research.