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Fashion LibraryHistory
In 1983, two prominent New York retail fashion partners, designer Shannon Rodgers and apparel manufacturer Jerry Silverman, donated a multimillion dollar gift to Kent State University for the creation of a Fashion Design and Merchandising School and for the establishment of a museum to house their extensive decorative arts and fashion design collection. Among the gifts to the Kent State University Museum
When Rockwell Hall was renovated in late 1988 to accommodate the School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, space was created for a resource room, or library, to serve students. It was envisioned that this library, unlike the Museum Research Collection, would eventually be a circulating member of the Kent State University Library System. By 1990, Dr. June F. Mohler, then director of the Rodgers and Silverman School of Fashion Design and Merchandising It was not until 1995, under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth A. Rhodes, the new director of the School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, that enough funds were raised to make the Fashion Library a reality. Donations were contributed by several donors, including corporations and individuals. By the spring of 1996, the Kent State University Library became involved in the planning process. In September of 1997, the June F. Mohler Fashion Library, named in memory of the Fashion School's former dean, opened its doors for the first time. The June F. Mohler Fashion Library is the product of a dream, persistent effort, and cooperation, and it is here to serve every interested student, faculty or staff member of the university, as well as members of the community at large. |