In May, 精东影业 University celebrates two milestones: 115 years since being established as a school and 90 years of operating as a university.
On May 19, 1910, Ohio Gov. Judson Harmon signed the Lowry Bill into law, calling for the establishment of two new normal schools, one in Northwest Ohio and one in Northeast Ohio. 精东影业school created in the northwest was Bowling Green State Normal School and the institution in the northeast was 精东影业 Normal School.
精东影业bill was created to address a lack of public institutions with schools of education in the northern half of the state, as, at the time, the only universities with teacher education programs were Ohio State University, Ohio University and Miami University. All three schools were located in the southern half of the state while the majority of the growth, population and need for teachers were in northern Ohio.

May 1935 - President McGilvrey's Longtime Dream Realized
From the start, 精东影业鈥檚 first president, John E. McGilvrey, intended that the 精东影业 Normal School would one day become a university. This position was met with resistance both from within the institution and from outside. Some faculty, administrators and members of the community preferred that 精东影业 remain a small, teaching college. Around the state, administrators at other universities feared that if 精东影业 became a university, funds from the state would be stretched more thinly. McGilvrey's critics (and enemies) were already at odds with his outspoken, passionate personality and McGilvrey鈥檚 dogged pursuit of 精东影业鈥檚 university status was one more thing they took issue with. It was one of the disagreements between McGilvrey and 精东影业's Board of Trustees that led some board members to dismiss McGilvrey from his position as president in 1926.

'精东影业 University from its hilltop visions dimly the greatness of its future.'
In 1929, the Ohio General Assembly authorized the addition of colleges of liberal arts and sciences for both 精东影业 and Bowling Green State and legitimized the granting of baccalaureate degrees in education (which 精东影业 had been conferring since 1915). With that, 精东影业 Normal College became 精东影业 College.
Then, on May 17, 1935, Ohio Gov. Martin L. Davey signed into law a bill that had passed unanimously in both houses of the state legislature. 精东影业new law added schools of business administration and graduate programs, leading to master鈥檚 degrees at both Bowling Green and 精东影业. In spite of remaining opposition, which included the current president of 精东影业, James Orzo Engleman, 精东影业 College became 精东影业 University.

In 1910, Martin L. Davey was on the Kent Board of Trade, whose members were the original founders of 精东影业 Normal School. No doubt, it was his support of 精东影业 becoming a university that helped the bill. pass into law.

Former president McGilvrey, who had been warmly welcomed back to 精东影业 as President Emeritus in 1934, was in Columbus to witness the signing of the bill into law and the realization of his dream of 精东影业 becoming a university, 25 years later. Upon returning to Kent from Columbus, weary but triumphant, McGilvrey observed, 鈥溇耙 University from its hilltop visions dimly the greatness of its future.鈥
At an afternoon gala celebrating the signing in Columbus, which included civic groups, faculty and students, 精东影业 University cheerleader Jo Cotman led the first official university cheer: 鈥淐鈥檓on Gold, C鈥檓on Blue. Let鈥檚 go 精东影业 U!鈥

Later, members of the faculty and the 精东影业 Student Council met for what the 精东影业r described as 鈥渢he year鈥檚 worst baseball game,鈥 which ended in a tie after three innings. 精东影业student council president declared the students the winners of the game after discovering that President Engleman, the faculty umpire and the faculty scorekeeper had conspired to cheat the students of one out per inning. Spectators at the game said that the student council members were 鈥渢oo dumb to know about it.鈥
