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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Fraternities & sororities, Greek week, Contests, Students, Susquehanna University
Students "dig in" at a pie eating contest during Greek Week in 2007. Their student audience enjoys the display.
Hispanic Organization for Latino Awareness (HOLA), Students, Susquehanna University, Hispanic American college students
The purpose of the Hispanic Organization for Latino Awareness (HOLA) was to promote an understanding of the Hispanic people and their culture through lectures, cultural events and field trips. Shown are the group's members in 2004.
Hispanic Organization for Latino Awareness (HOLA), Students, Susquehanna University, Hispanic American college students
The goal of the Hispanic Organization for Latino Awareness (HOLA) is to bring an awareness of the Hispanic culture to the S.U. community and the surrounding area. Events held by the club have been an annual Gala Dance and donations to the Toys for Tots program.
Homecomings, Sanders, Kyle, Huth, Nora, Susquehanna University
The Homecoming King and Queen smile for the camera as they ride in the 2004 Homecoming parade.
Students, Susquehanna University
Selinsgrove doesn't have a beach, but that doesn't mean SU students can't Hula.
Community service, Hurricanes, Students, Susquehanna University
In August of 2005, Hurricane Katrina, one of the largest natural disasters in the history of the United Sates, devastated the Gulf Coast. To help victims of the storm, Susquehanna University responded by organizing a Hurricane Relief Team made up of students, faculty and staff. The photos shown are the Hurricane Relief Team hard at work.
Internships, Students, Brooking, Brian, Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program (NOREWESCAP), Susquehanna University
Intern Brian Brooking weighs vegetables donated to a farm stand for NOREWESCAP (Northwest New Jersey Community Action Program).
Italian Club, Students, Susquehanna University
Open to students with or without Italian heritage, the Italian Club studied the culture and cuisine of Italy and focused on the every day use of the Italian language. The Club's 2007 membership is shown in this photo.
James W. Garret Sports Complex, Susquehanna University, Garret, James W.
The University's new sports complex was named in tribute to coach Jim Garrett during Homecoming 2001. Garrett served as head football coach at Susquehanna University in the 1960s.
Kappa Delta, Fraternities & sororities, Susquehanna University
The Kappa Delta sorority slogan is "Let Us Strive for that Which is Honorable, Beautiful, and Highest". Shown are the sorority's senior members in 2004.
Lemons, L. Jay, Holidays, Luncheons, Susquehanna University
Showing the spirit of the season, University president, L. Jay Lemons, mingles with staff at the annual holiday luncheon in this 2005 photo.
The Night before Christmas, Storytelling, Holidays, Susquehanna University, Lemons, L. Jay
A favorite holiday tradition on campus has been President Lemons' reading of "The Night Before Christmas." Students come to the campus center dressed in their pajamas and indulge in cookies and cocoa while enjoying a reading of the classic Christmas tale.
Lemons, L. Jay, Drinking age, Amethyst Initiative, Susquehanna University
President L. Jay Lemons, along with 130 other presidents and chancellors of the nation's colleges and universities, signed his name to the Amethyst Initiative in favor of the movement to reconsider the U.S. drinking age laws. Lemons choose to support the Choose Responsibility issue because of its "great significance on college campuses all across the country."
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.
Wilson, Rebecca, Inaugurations, Susquehanna University
Associate Director of the Blough-Weis Library, Dr. Rebecca Wilson, reviews a program guide at the inauguration of Susquehanna University's 14th President L. Jay Lemons.
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.
Mascots, Caped Crusader, Homecomings, Susquehanna University
The University mascot, the Caped Crusader, poses with fans at the 2001 Homecoming game.
Students, Susquehanna University
Students use a digital camera to document their fun in the sun in 2007.
Lacrosse, Sports, McNamara, Rob, Portzline, Jon, Adams, Jeremy, Hess, Gavin, Heinzelmamn, William, Fabian, Tom, Howard, Dave, Bulin, Adam, Stuhler, Jason, Renno, Ryan, Perotta, Alex, Bressler, Jeremy, Hernandez, Isaac, Rynne, Scott, Lippincott, Jeff, Nadler, Andy, Thomas, Bill, Dresser,Evan, Rodgers, Chris, McFadden, Ryann, Villela, Jard, Wyczawski,Travis, Baker, Chris, Fitzgerald, Allan.
In the Spring of 2000,men's lacrosse became the University's 22nd varsity sport. Scott Rynne was named as the team's first coach. Shown are members of the first men's lacrosse team.
Track athletics, Hairstyles, Students, Susquehanna University
Track and field began at Susquehanna in 1902 and is still going strong. This 2006 photo shows an SU student and his aerodynamic hair in action.