Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm next to one of his free standing sculptures on the library terrace at Bowling Green State University.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm's wall relief sculpture in the Education Building of Bowling Green State University. Drumm's sculpture was donated by Dr. Virgil K. and Dr. Lorrene Love Ort.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm and team install the wall relief sculpture in the Psychology Building at Bowling Green State University.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm standing by his wall relief sculpture in the Psychology Building at Bowling Green State University.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm's mural in the former Saddlemire Student Services building at Bowling Green State University.
"Bridge Over Troubled Waters" free standing steel sculpture by Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm at Bowling Green State University.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm and team installing free hanging sculpture in Conklin Quadrangle.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm's fireplace sculpture in the Ice Arena at Bowling Green State University.
Artist-in-Residence Donald Drumm's carved doors to the lounge in the Ice Arena at Bowling Green State University.
Photographs from future U.S. President George H. W. Bush's visit to speak at Bowling Green State University in March 1972, when Bush served as Ambassador to the United Nations.
Photographs from future U.S. President and then-Speaker of the House Gerald Ford's visit to speak at Bowling Green State University as part of a Greek Week event. BGSU President William T. Jerome can be seen speaking with Ford in one image.