This Methodist Church housed the first library for the Normal College with mathematics instructor James Overman overseeing it.
Sound Archivist Bill Schurk in the stacks of the Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives.
Sound Archivist Bill Schurk showing records from the Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives.
Bob Mauer, BGSU wrestler.
Librarian Bob McLaird assisting a student with research in the Center for Career Resources.
The idea of a building serving as the social center for the campus at Bowling Green gained in popularity through the 1930s and 1940s. Early in the 1940s, President Prout authorized the construction of such a building in the heart of the campus. The population and services of the university continued…
In the Jerome Library, a staff member manages the Browne Popular Culture Library's reference desk while a student works.
A student browsing periodical titles in the Jerome Library.
Until 1972, the various departments of the College of Business Administration were scattered all over the University. In order to centralize this department and, thus, provide for greater efficiency and effectiveness, the administration approved plans for construction of a Business Administration…
Card catalog at the Jerome Library.
As the University population expanded, student dining halls became dated and worn out. Demands of students for healthier menu choices and an evolving service attitude on the part of those providing for their needs combined with a desire for ecologically sustainable buildings were a strong influence…