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  1. Wisconsin State College of Milwaukee was a predecessor institution of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Founded in 1885 as Wisconsin State Normal School, it became Wisconsin State Teachers College-Milwaukee in 1927, and Wisconsin State College–Milwaukee in 1951.

  2. Sep 15, 2021 · In 1927, the Milwaukee State Normal School became the Milwaukee State Teachers College, and by 1935, all academic programs lasting less than four years were discontinued. The Wisconsin state legislature authorized the college to grant Bachelor's of Science degrees in education in 1937, and enrollment grew exponentially, leading to ...

    • Abigail Nye
    • 2011
  3. Sep 15, 2021 · By early 1927, the State Normal School Regents had authorized Milwaukee State Normal School to offer four year college curriculums for many of the education degrees. With this authorization, the school had officially become a college, and was renamed Milwaukee State Teachers College.

    • Abbi Nye
    • 2011
  4. The Milwaukee State Normal School then began to offer education-related four-year degrees and in 1927, the school changed its name to the Wisconsin State Teachers College-Milwaukee, or "Milwaukee State" for short.

  5. The Normal School became Milwaukee State Teachers College, offering four-year degrees. In 1951, Milwaukee State Teachers College became Wisconsin State College (WSC), Milwaukee, with liberal arts degrees.

  6. The Wisconsin State Normal School in Milwaukee opened in 1885 and in 1927 became the Milwaukee State Teachers College. The name changed in 1951 to the Wisconsin State College, Milwaukee.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Their inquiries intersect in their analyses of life for women on coeducational campuses during the Progressive Era and earlier years. Together, Solomon, Horowitz, and Gordon present a cohesive picture of “coeds” whose lives were entirely controlled by the Victorian notion of separate gender spheres.