Throughout much of the early history of Bowling Green State University, the administration paid little attention to alumni of the university. As the number of alumni grew dramatically throughout the 50s and 60s, however, greater attention focused on the vital part alumni could continue to play at…
This plaque, which acknowledges the Mileti Alumni Center was build entirely from gifts from alumni and friends of BGSU on October 1976, hangs in the Mileti Alumni Center.
The men pose in the snow with a biplane.
A display of miniature books in the Rare Books division of the BGSU Center for Archival Collections. The books belonged to Evron Collins, a BGSU faculty member.
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, University administrators undertook a number of steps designed to relieve the population pressure on campus while also attempting to expand the educational facilities of the university. Construction of the Moore Musical Arts Center, named for Hollis A. Moore and his…
This plaque, which hangs in the Moore Musical Arts Center, announces Hollis and Marian Moore's dedication to the arts. The center is named in their honor.
One of the first original buildings built on campus, Moseley Hall served as the main science building on campus from 1914-66. From 1966 through the present era, the building housed a variety of different offices including academic departments, administration offices, and classrooms. Additionally, a…
"Beauty shot" of the motor drive and gearbox from the Ohio Hybrid Bus Project
Photograph of a movie poster at the Cinema II Theater in New York, New York on the opening day for the 1987 film "The Whales of August."
Interior mural in Jerome Library.
Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives reference area. Sound Archivist Bill Schurk is at the reference desk assisting a patron.