In 1974, Winthrop becomes fully coeducational when South Carolina Governor John C. West signs a bill declaring Winthrop open to male students in 1974. Men had been allowed to take Summer and evening courses since as early as 1898, but Winthrop\u27s charter forbade men from receiving a degree from Winthrop until the coeducation bill was passed changing the charter. This photograph is of Governor John C. West signing Winthrop Coeducation Bill in 1974.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/pettusimages/1114/thumbnail.jp
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1955, Winthrop discontinued it\u27s uniform requirement for students. From 1895 through the Fall ...
In 1984, convocation and cultural event requirements were instsituted by Winthrop President Phil Lad...
In 1972, the South Carolina General Assembly passes a bill allowing the limited admission of males t...
In 1969, Walter Schrader became the first male to receive a degree from Winthrop. Men had been allow...
In 1898, Winthrop held it\u27s first Summer School. Both men and women could attend classes at Winth...
In 1974, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop College from Winthrop College: The Sout...
Bancroft Hall Annex, September 1974. Winthrop went fully coeducational in the Fall of 1974 and Bancr...
In 1984, Former Governor John C. West Receives First Winthrop Medallion to Commemorate the Tenth Ann...
In 1974, Tennis and Golf become Winthrop\u27s first men’s athletic teams. This photograph is of the ...
In 1920, Winthrop\u27s official name changed from Winthrop Normal and Industrial College to Winthrop...
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
In 1895, Winthrop\u27s uniform dress code begins. Prior to coming to Rock Hill, SC Winthrop did not ...
In 1893, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ...
The Johnsonian is the weekly student newspaper of Winthrop University. It is published during fall a...
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1955, Winthrop discontinued it\u27s uniform requirement for students. From 1895 through the Fall ...
In 1984, convocation and cultural event requirements were instsituted by Winthrop President Phil Lad...
In 1972, the South Carolina General Assembly passes a bill allowing the limited admission of males t...
In 1969, Walter Schrader became the first male to receive a degree from Winthrop. Men had been allow...
In 1898, Winthrop held it\u27s first Summer School. Both men and women could attend classes at Winth...
In 1974, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop College from Winthrop College: The Sout...
Bancroft Hall Annex, September 1974. Winthrop went fully coeducational in the Fall of 1974 and Bancr...
In 1984, Former Governor John C. West Receives First Winthrop Medallion to Commemorate the Tenth Ann...
In 1974, Tennis and Golf become Winthrop\u27s first men’s athletic teams. This photograph is of the ...
In 1920, Winthrop\u27s official name changed from Winthrop Normal and Industrial College to Winthrop...
In 1914, an agreement with Clemson College was signed whereby Winthrop would be responsible for Home...
In 1895, Winthrop\u27s uniform dress code begins. Prior to coming to Rock Hill, SC Winthrop did not ...
In 1893, Winthrop\u27s official name was changed to Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ...
The Johnsonian is the weekly student newspaper of Winthrop University. It is published during fall a...
In 1887, the State of South Carolina granted Winthrop Training School for Teachers a charter and the...
In 1955, Winthrop discontinued it\u27s uniform requirement for students. From 1895 through the Fall ...
In 1984, convocation and cultural event requirements were instsituted by Winthrop President Phil Lad...