Susquehanna University - 1990 to 1999

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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 1990 through 1999.

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Dormitories, Susquehanna University
So neat even mom would be proud! This image gives us a glimpse of the typical dorm room, the student's home away from home, in 1995.
Residence Life, Dormitories, Susquehanna University
In 1990, in an effort to support a healthier atmosphere and to address the rights of non-smokers, the Residence Life staff began gauging the students' interest in living in smoke free dormitories.
Smith Hall, Dormitories, Remodeling, Buildings, Susquehanna University
In 1999, Smith Hall underwent a renovation and expansion as seen in this photo. The three story, double wing building that houses freshmen male and female students, was built in 1961.
Student handbooks, Dormitories, Susquehanna University, Smoking
Shown is the smoking policy as seen in the 1992 student handbook. Smoking was allowed then in student rooms as long as every one in the room agreed to it. The Residence Life Office was now offering the option of smoke-free residence hall wings. Smoking was permitted in individual, self-contained offices, the third floor bathroom in Selinsgrove Hall, and the side lobbies of Weber Chapel Auditorium. The Physical Education Center and Health Center were the only truly smoke-free areas on campus at this time.