Dixie State College of Utah
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Campaign for Dixie College collection
Campus Buildings collection
The Campus Buildings collection consists of correspondence, architectural drawings, forms, photographs, and other materials created or collected while planning campus development and constructing buildings for Utah Tech University since its founding as the St. George Stake Academy in 1911. Both the original campus on Main Street and the newer campus on 700 East are represented.
Cleone Davenport Newspaper collection
The Cleone Davenport Newspaper collection consists of full newspapers, newspaper clippings, and photographs from the St. George, Utah area collected by Cleone Wallis Davenport. The collection ranges from the 1870s to late 2010s.
Dixie College and Dixie State College Faculty Honor Lectures
This collection contains four programs for the Faculty Honor Lecture event at Dixie College and Dixie State College, dated 1994-2008. The Faculty Honor Lecture was an event where a series of lecturers spoke about various topics, including the history of Washington County and other significant historical topics in American history.
Dixie State College and Dixie State University Student Research Day booklets
This collection contains two booklets for the Dixie State College Student Research Day and one booklet for the Dixie State University Student Research Day.
Dixie State College Centennial memorabilia
Name Changes, 1971, 2000, 2013, 2022
Contains Laws of Utah and Utah State Legislative bills documenting the name changes to Utah Tech University since 1971 when the school changed from Dixie Junior College to Dixie College.
Orson C. and Philena Pickett Hall family collection
The Orson C. and Philena Pickett Hall collection contains various memorabilia collected by themselves, their children, and their grandchildren depicting their time in St. George, including newspapers, news clippings, school memorabilia, and programs for local events.
President Lee G. Caldwell collection
This collection consists of agreements, awards, Board of Trustees, campus buildings and properties, commencement, correspondence, events, faculty and staff, meetings, news clippings, pamphlets, President Caldwell’s personal, reports, subject files, and Utah State Board of Higher Education (USHE) collected by President Lee G. Caldwell during his term as the president of Dixie State College of Utah (St. George, Utah). The materials date from 2005-2008.
UTU Institutional History
Collection contains files relating to varying types of events, name changes, and status changes that have occured for Utah Tech University.