The History of the College of EHS
The College of Education and Human Services’ roots date back to the beginning of Ƶ. KSU was originally founded in 1910 as Ƶ State Normal School to train high school graduates in pedagogy and curriculum to become future teachers.
A grassroots campaign to grow it into a liberal arts college started in 1929. In March 1929 the Emmons-Hanna legislation changed Ƶ from a normal school to a college, authorizing courses leading to a B.S. in education and giving trustees authority - at the faculty's recommendation - to confer honorary degrees of the sort given by "colleges of liberal arts in the United States." The institution became known as Ƶ in 1935.