As the country experienced a period of enormous cultural change, each school continued to adapt and expand. During this time, the Teachers College became Lowell State College, while LTI grew in reputation and size. Both schools merged in 1975 to form the University of Lowell.
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Lowell State College students did the Hully Gully at a dance in 1964.
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Students gathered on the steps of Cumnock Hall while wearing LTI hats that were fashionable in 1966.
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The Lowell State College men鈥檚 cross-country team posed for a picture in 1967.
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In 1967, longer hairstyles became increasingly popular with students.
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By 1968, more women were enrolling as engineering students at LTI.
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Around 1969, a student posed for a picture while wearing an LTI shirt.
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As the 1960s ended, students marched on Lowell City Hall for an anti-war protest.
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On their way to classes on North Campus, two students stopped for a photo in 1976.
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In 1977, students gathered for a celebration to mark the end of the fall semester.
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The steps on South Campus were a popular place for students to catch up in 1977.
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Students walked through North Campus while wearing 1979鈥檚 latest fashions.