Kappa Nu Sorority Organized As Successor To The Newman Club 1914 Fall With the consent of Dean Blue, the organization formerly known as the Newman Club announced it had reorganized as Kappa Nu Sorority.
Normal College High School Renamed High School Department Of Nysct 1914 Normal College High School renamed High School Department of NYSCT.
President William J. Milne Dies 1914 September 4 President Milne had inspired the transformation of the State Normal School in 1890 into a professional school of education, and when that experiment failed, lead the 1906 move to its new mission as a four year liberal arts college for training teachers. The change in the name of the institution...
Oil Portrait Of President Milne Presented 1914 Oil portrait of President Milne by David C. Lithgow, dated 1914, presented to the State College for Teachers.
New York State College For Teachers 1914 April 30 - 1959 September 1 The New York State Normal College officially rename the New York State College for Teachers by the Regents. The name change represented formal recognition that school is a liberal arts college for teachers.
First Masters Degrees Awarded 1914 June 11 The first masters degrees are awarded at Commencement to seven candidates.
Commencement Held June 11, 1914 1914 June 11 New York State College for Teachers commencement held at the College Auditorium with a speech from the President of the University of the New York and Commissioner of Education John Huston Finley, LL. D.
Dean Leonard Blue (Acting) 1914 September 11 - 1915 February 1 Dean Leonard Blue named acting president by the Board of Trustees.
Dramatics Introduced Into The Curriculum 1915 Fall Dramatics introduced into the curriculum as a for credit course.
College Orchestra First Mentioned 1915 College orchestra first mentioned. Apparently the orchestra was not permanently established at this time. 7 individuals listed in the yearbook playing the piano, violin, cornet, drum, and flute along with a director.