Southern Oregon University. SOU (1997-present)
Dates
- Usage: 1887 - 1938
- Usage: 1956 - 1974
- Usage: 1939 - 1955
- Usage: 1975 - 1996
- Usage: 1997-present
- Usage: 1879 - 1886
- Usage: 1878 - 1879
- Usage: 1872 - 1877
- Usage: 1997-present
Biography
Ashland Academy (1872-1877) Ashland Academy and Commercial College (1878-1879) Ashland College and Normal School (1879-1886) State Normal School (1887-1890) Closed (1891-1894) Southern Oregon State Normal School (1895-1901) State Normal School at Ashland (1901-1905) Closed (1906-1925) Southern Oregon State Normal School (1926-1932) Southern Oregon Normal School (1933-1938) Southern Oregon College of Education (1939-1955) Southern Oregon College (1956-1974) Southern Oregon State College (1975-1996) Southern Oregon University (1997-present)
Found in 2845 Collections and/or Records:
Aeronautics Secondary Applications, 1941-1942
Fall
Aeronautics, Secondary, Summer, 1941
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon Normal School compiled by President Dr. Walter Redford and his office.
Aeronautics, Special Summer Course, 1940
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon Normal School compiled by President Dr. Walter Redford and his office.
Aeronautics Spring Phase, 1941
Restricted Commerical
Aeronautics Spring Phase, Private, 1941
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon Normal School compiled by President Dr. Walter Redford and his office.
Aeronautics Training Course Information, 1940
Secondary Training, Fall course
Aerospace Education, 1974-1977
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon State College compiled by President James Sours and his office.
Affirmative Action, 1980-1992
The collection contains news releases, clippings and photographs from Southern Oregon University compiled by the News Service office.
Affirmative Action, 1978
The collection contains Southern Oregon State College records compiled by the Dean of Academic Affairs and his office.
Affirmative Action, 1987-1990
The collection contains records from Southern Oregon State College compiled by Dean of Academic Affairs Stephen Reno and his office.