This intentionally gathered collection was created over the course of many years by staff members of the Center for Archival Collections. It contains photocopied newspaper clippings, building dedication programs, and photocopies of other historical sources about the buildings on the BGSU campus. It…
The Vertical Files collection complements the Publications collection (UA 117) and UA Photographs collection (UA 114). As a group, these three collections provide broad ranging information about the history of BGSU, its built environment, and some of the people who have spent time on its…
Scrapbook for the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta Phi Delta at Bowling Green State University. Contains news clippings, art work, photographs and other items documenting the activities of the chapter.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and…
Photographs of the Fine Arts Building on the BGSU campus as well as faculty members of the BGSU School of Art.
This collection was received in July 2017 from the School of Art. It was processed by Cindy Sauer, Assistant University Archivist,
Duplication of materials in this collection is…
Records documenting the work of LGBT organization Vision from 1998-2017.
This collection was donated to the University Archives in September 2017 by the historian of Vision. It was processed by Eric Honneffer.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of…
Film footage of the BGSU football and men's basketball teams. This collection contains just those games for which the film has already been digitized. The University Archives wishes to thank Graham Warger for his work on digitizing these materials.More films are available at the University Archives…
Records of the Ethnic Cultural Arts Program (ECAP) of Bowling Green State University documenting the history of the organization and the variety of projects that have been funded by it.
Duplication of materials in this collection is permitted for the purposes of preservation and research. No…