UR 4.15 Nesbitt College of Design Arts Honors Day programs, 1968-1997, 0.33 cubic feet
Honors Day is an annual event sponsored by several of Drexel’s colleges and schools to recognize students for high academic performance. This collection consists chiefly of programs from Nesbitt College’s Honors Day ceremonies from 1970 to 1997. The programs list academic award recipients, members of honor societies such as Omicron Nu and Phi Kappa Phi, and Dean’s List members. The collection also includes a list of Dean’s List members from the College of Home Economics from 1968.
This collection is partially processed. A preliminary inventory is available in the archives; contact the archivist at archives@drexel.edu for more information.
UR 4.9 Nesbitt College of Design Arts records, 1894-1993, 7 cubic feet
Includes records of:
- Nesbitt College of Design, Nutrition, Human Behavior, and Home Economics
- College of Home Economics
- School of Home Economics
- School of Domestic Science and Arts
- Department of Domestic Science
- Department of Domestic Arts
- Department of Domestic Economy
The school that would eventually become Nesbitt College was present at Drexel when it opened in 1892, in the courses of study specifically intended for the education of women, such as cookery, millinery, dressmaking, and normal courses (teacher training) in each of these subjects. The curriculum expanded over the years to include domestic science, home economics, dietetics, applied arts, textile merchandising, and hotel management. The school went through many curriculum and name changes before becoming Nesbitt College of Design Arts in 1985. The collection, which contains records dating as early as 1895, consists of reports, photographs, newspaper clippings, speeches, materials compiled about the history of the college, publications, and notebooks and recipe cards used during the early years of the college.
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