Special Course Introduced. 1890 Special Course introduced. This was the beginning of continuing education for practicing teachers. It was a one year course leading to a life license to teach.
First Mention Since The 1860s Of Physical Education 1890 Fall First mention since the 1860s of physical education, called "Physical Culture," as a required element of the curriculum, . Physical Culture was mentioned only in the fifth term. Lacking a gymnasium in the Willett Street Building, physical culture classes were held in the Young Men's Christian...
Delta Omega Sorority Founded 1890 Delta Omega Sorority, the institution's first recorded Greek society was founded.
Association Of Graduates Name Change 1890 January 2 The name of the Association of Graduates is amended to The Association of Graduates of the New York State Normal School and the New York State Normal College.
New York State Normal College 1890 March 13 - 1914 April 30 The Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York changed the name of the school to the New York State Normal College. The same meeting resolved that “on or after September 1892" instruction given in the college be restricted to “methods of teaching, school economy, philosophy and...
Commencement Held June 26, 1890 1890 June 26 New York State Normal College commencement held with a speech from Hon. Andrew S. Draper.
Commencement Held June 19, 1891 1891 June 19 New York State Normal College commencement held at Harmanus Bleecker Hall.
Quicksilver Reading Circle Formed 1891 Fall The Quicksilver Reading Circle formed as private class by Mrs. Margaret S. Mooney, instructor in literature and elocution. The Circle studied literature.
A Regular Column Of “Alumni Notes” Begins In The November Issue Of The Normal College Echo 1892 November A regular column of “Alumni Notes” begins in the November issue of The Normal College Echo, a monthly student literary and news journal. This column carried news of Alumni classes and events until it was superseded as the main organ of alumni news by the publication of the Alumni Quarterly in...
Commencement Held February 2, 1892 1892 February 2 New York State Normal College commencement held at Harmanus Bleecker Hall with a speech from Hon. Andrew S. Draper.
Phi Delta Fraternity Formed 1892 February 5 Phi Delta Fraternity was formed by the merger of the Normal Literary Union and Independent Order of Normals, two male literary societies. First male Greek letter society on campus.
The Normal College Echo Published First Issue June 1892 The Normal College Echo, the first student newspaper/literary magazine/alumni publication begins as a monthly.
Commencement Held June 17, 1892 1892 June 17 Commencement Held June 17, 1892 at Harmanus Bleecker Hall.
Elite Literary Society Formed Fall 1892 The Elite Literary Society formed by young men in the High School Department.
Salary Survey Of First Graduates 1893 Salary survey of first graduates of Normal College curriculum reveals that male graduates receive an average annual salary $1,025.00 while female graduates receive average salary of $550.00. The male graduates' jobs were predominantly as principals of public schools or professors of Latin and...
Commencement Held January 31, 1893 1893 January 31 New York State Normal College commencement held at the Harmanus Bleecker Hall.
Agassiz Association Formed 1893 Fall Agassiz Association formed in late 1893. It was supervised by Professor E. W. Wetmore to encourage original scientific research by students.
Alumni Association President Suggests The Association Raise Funds For A Soldiers Memorial Tablet 1894 June 28 Alumni Association President Milford H. Smith, ‘79, suggests the Association raise funds for a Soldiers Memorial Tablet honoring the school’s Civil War dead. In 1896 Albert N. Husted, a long time faculty member and Lieutenant & subsequently Captain of the Normal School Company, was designated...
The Alumni Association Publish An Updated History Of The School 1894 The Alumni Association publish an updated history of the school and its graduates on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the school titled An Historical Sketch of the State Normal College and a History of Its Graduates for Fifty Years.