Timeline
Women's Life on the Lexington Avenue Campus (1925-1962)Kentucky College for Women has progressed and adapted to change over its dynamic history. This change has encompassed the opening of the college in 1860 as the Caldwell Female Institute, its progression to the Kentucky College for Women in 1913, to the physical merge of its campus with Centre College in 1962. Developments in women's rights are evident throughout the history of KCW; the enactment of Title IX in 1972 served as a milestone for women in education. More recently, Centre College has adapted these changes through its implementation of the law. These notable events combine to demonstrate the progression made throughout Centre College's history.
Notable dates pertaining to KCW and Centre College history are marked on the timeline. Starred (*) information leads to external articles with more information on the subject. Click the link to find more information.
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- Women began to apply to Centre College
- Centre sorority system founded
- 19th Amendment ratified
- President Spragens beings his presidency at Centre College
- All freshman dorms become co-ed
- Women and men bus across town between campuses
- Women's Department of Centre College opens its doors
- Four New Quad buildings built and named after KCW board members
- Kappa Delta colonized on Centre's campus
- Caldwell merged with the Bell Seminary for Young Ladies
- Faculty approve a proposal for a trial co-ed residence hall at Centre
- Renamed Caldwell College
- Title IX became law
- Renamed Kentucky College for Women
- East Hall added
- West Hall and Morgan Hall added
- Reopened under name Caldwell Female Institute
- Renamed Caldwell Female College
- Physical campuses merged
- Two bachelor of arts degrees presented to Leila Sara McKee and Margaret Eleanor Rudolph