Documenting the Lives of Northwestern University Women

A Guide to Resources in the Northwestern University Archives

Northwestern University began admitting women in 1869, at the insistence of University President Erastus Otis Haven, a strong supporter of higher education for women. At the time, there were only a few co-educational universities in the United States and college-level education for women was still considered a new and somewhat revolutionary concept. In 1874, Sarah Rebecca Roland became the first woman graduate of Northwestern University. Since then, most aspects of women’s lives at Northwestern have changed dramatically.

The University Archives holds many resources that document the lives of Northwestern women, past and present, students, faculty, faculty wives, and administrators. Collections of personal papers and organizational records illuminate the life of specific women and the activities they were involved in. Scrapbooks and diaries provide a very personal look at students’ lives, and subject files focus on one organization or event. Other materials such as photographs, serial publications, artifacts, even course catalogs all shed light on women' experiences at Northwestern.

The following list includes just some of the resources available in the University Archives.

Note: Under the heading "Collections," links are included for collections for which the finding aid is available online in pdf format. Finding aids act as a guide to the contents of the collection. Paper versions of finding aids to all collections of papers and records in the University Archives are located in the Archives' Reading Room (110 Deering Library).

For a brief history of coeducation at Northwestern, click here.

For the University Archives' hours and basic information, click here.

Collections


Sarah Rebecca Roland, Class of 1874,
first woman graduate of Northwestern University.

Personal papers

Organizational Records

Scrapbooks and Diaries


Northwestern Women's Rifle Team, ca.1940s

Subject Files

Faculty Biographical Files
University Buildings - Evanston
         South-Mid Quads (Women's Quadrangle)
         Willard Hall (Old)
         Willard Hall (New)
Women's Center
Intercollegiate Athletics 
         (see individual sport - for example, 
         "Basketball - Women's")
         Women's Athletics
School of Medicine -- Woman's Medical College
Student Life
         Dean of Women
         Greek Life - Sororities (many sororities have
         individual files)
         Women's Housing
         Women in Leadership Conference
         Women’s Athletic Association (WAA)
         WAA-MU
         Women in Leadership
         Women's Self-Government
         Associated Women Students
         Women's League
         Women's Self-Government Association
 
Student Activities
         Special Events – May Week
         Circus
         Dolphin Show
         Gay and Lesbian Alliance
         Gay and Lesbian University Union
         Graduate Women United
         Jewish Women’s Coalition
         Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Group
         Northwestern Women Against Rape
         NU Student Wives Club
         Orchesis
         Pro-Choice Coalition
         Society of Women Engineers
         Women at NU
         Women in Communications
         Women's Abortion Action Coalition
         Women's Coalition
         Women's Interhouse Council
         Women's Liberation Movement
         Women's Literary Society
         Women Off Campus
         YWCA
Guide prepared by Francine Keyes, Lori Osborne, and Janet Olson
archives@northwestern.edu