Susquehanna University - 2000 to 2009

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This collection contains the archive of documents, photographs, and brief publications and correspondence revolving around the evolution of Susquehanna University from 2000 through 2009.

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Graduation ceremonies, Alumni & alumnae, College presidents, Cunningham, Joel, Susquehanna University
Having recently started cello lessons, Joel Cunningham provides a musical interlude at his last commencement as Susquehanna University's president.
Lemons, L. Jay, Messerli, Jonathan, Cunningham, Joel, College presidents, Inaugurations, Susquehanna University
L. Jay Lemons was inaugurated as Susquehanna University's 14th president on September 23, 2001. This image shows Jonathan Messerli, the University's 12th president on the left, new president L. Jay Lemons center and Joel Cunningham, the University's 13th president on the right, on inauguration day.
Lemons, L. Jay, Lemons, Marsha, Lemons, Meredith, Lemons, Thomas, Lemons, Olivia, Lemons, Maggie, College presidents, Susquehanna University
This 2001 image shows Susquehanna University's new president, L. Jay Lemons posing for a Christmas card portrait with his wife, Marsha Lemons, and their four children, from left to right Meredith, Thomas, Olivia, and Maggie.
Pine Lawn, College presidents, Buildings, Susquehanna University
The President's residence, Pine Lawn, was built in 1928 on a lot that had belonged to Henry Zielger, Susquehanna University's second president. At the time, there were mixed reactions to the house and at one point, it was labeled the "Smithsonian." The first President to live in Pine Lawn was G. Morris Smith and family. This photo shows Pine Lawn in 2001.
Farewells, Cunningham, Joel, Cunningham, Trudy, Fletcher, Frank, Apfelbaum, Sidney, College presidents, Susquehanna University, Banquets
After 21 years of service, Susquehanna University's 13th president, Joel Cunningham, left the University to begin his tenure as President and Vice Chancellor at the University of the South at Sewanee in Tennessee, his home state. A farewell dinner and tribute was held for the couple in the Evert Dining Hall. Master of Ceremonies was Professor Emeritus, Frank Fletcher. A toast was offered by Board of Directors member, Sidney Apfelbaum.