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 13766 Collections and/or Records:
Applegate Trail Wagon, 1975-1976
The materials consist of Southern Oregon State College ephemera, including documents created for the promotion of the university and its sports teams.
Approved Courses, 1971-1972
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon College compiled by the Honors program and their office.
April Sevcik and President Steve Reno
Left - April Sevcik, SOU Foundation. Right - President Steve Reno.
April Sevcik and President Steve Reno
Left - April Sevcik, SOU Foundation. Right - President Steve Reno.
April Sevcik and President Steve Reno
Left - April Sevcik, SOU Foundation. Right - President Steve Reno.
April Sevcik and President Steve Reno
Left - April Sevcik, SOU Foundation. Right - President Steve Reno.
April Sevcik and President Steve Reno
Left - April Sevcik, SOU Foundation. Right - President Steve Reno.
April Sevcik and President Steve Reno
Left - April Sevcik, SOU Foundation. Right - President Steve Reno.
APSOC bargain sessions, 1974
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon State College compiled by President James Sours and his office.
APSOC bargain sessions, 1974-1975
The collection contains papers from Southern Oregon State College compiled by President James Sours and his office.