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Here are some of the highlights. Timeline of UIU History. 1854 – Elizabeth Alexander, a pioneer woman living near what is now Fayette, proposes the idea of a college. Her husband, Robert Alexander, donates $10,000; a son-in-law, Samuel Robertson, donates $5,000 and 10 acres of land.
The Archives collects artifacts and documents, such as files, letters, maps, and photographs, relating to the history of Upper Iowa University and the broader University community from Fayette and Centers located across the United States and from around the world.
Black History Month is dedicated to recognizing the role of Black Americans in U.S. history: celebrating their achievements, contributions, and rich culture through a variety of engaging and educational programs.
History. Alexander-Dickman Hall, built in 1855, is the oldest building on the Fayette Campus and constructed of native limestone. In 1854, Elizabeth Alexander, a pioneer living near what is now Fayette, Iowa, proposed the idea of a college to her husband, Robert, who donated $10,000 toward the cause.
The Upper Iowa University offers a rich digital archive encompassing 13,872 pages, spanning from 1873 to 2010. This extensive archive is made possible through grants, donations, and the commitment to Map
The first of it's kind, tell-all documentary about the history of Upper Iowa University from its inception in 1857 through present day. A candid look back o...
31 Ιουλ 2019 · Upper Iowa University’s history was not especially accessible in the summer of 2013, when members of the Parker family visited the Fayette school and went looking for artifacts. In the intervening years, however, the school has strengthened roots in its past, thanks to a relationship between UIU and the Parkers, who carry on the legacy of Dr ...