| Eastern's History of Excellence |
1889 |
The Connecticut General Assembly establishes the Willimantic State Normal School, and 13 students begin instruction on the third floor of the Willimantic Savings Institute. |
1893 |
The first male student is enrolled. |
1895 |
A new Willimantic State Normal School is constructed on six acres of land deeded to the State by the Town of Windham in 1890. |
1921 |
In September, 1921, Burr Hall — the school’s first dormitory — opens. |
1937 |
Willimantic State Normal School becomes Willimantic State Teachers College, as the College begins offering a four-year curriculum and granting B.A. degrees. |
1946 |
Shafer Hall, dedicated in November 1946, is built to replace the original Normal School building, which had been lost to fire. |
1958 |
The College establishes its first graduate program — in education. |
1967 |
Willimantic State College is renamed Eastern Connecticut State College |
1983 |
Eastern becomes Eastern Connecticut State University |
1988 |
President David G. Carter, Sr. begins his tenure as Eastern’s president. |
2006 |
Elsa Nuñez becomes sixth president of the University. |