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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Apfelbaum Hall, Sigmund Weis School of Business, Department of Communications, Buildings, Susquehanna University
Apfelbaum Hall, the new home of the Sigmund Weis School of Business and the Department of Communications, opened its doors in the fall of 1999. Today it is a high technology learning center for the entire campus.
Apfelbaum Hall, Buildings, Construction, Susquehanna University
This 1998 image shows the site preparation for Apfelbaum Hall, the new business and communications building. Previously, this area had been the home of three cottages built in the late 1860s to house married theology students.
American Disabilities Act, People with disabilities, Buildings, Susquehanna University
In January of 1992 an American Disabilities Act was passed. All buildings were required to be equipped for "the hearing impaired, the blind and those with limited use of their hands, arms and legs".
Fisher Science Hall, Buildings, Susquehanna University, Building dedications, Gettig, William, Ross, Samuel, Weis, Robert, Isaacs, Lawrence
The rededication of Fisher Science Hall was held on October 28, 1990. Shown at the ribbon cutting ceremony at the building's new entrance are, from left to right, William Gettig, Chairman of the Science Planning Committee, Samuel Ross '54, Chairman of the Science Funding Committee, Robert Weis, Steering Committee Chair and Lawrence Isaacs '43, National Campaign Chair.
Selinsgrove Hall, Buildings, Susquehanna University
Selinsgrove Hall, the oldest building on campus, serves as the perfect backdrop for the University's beautiful spring foliage in May of 1990.
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.
Susquehanna University, Buildings, Aerial photographs
This postcard gives a bird's eye view of the campus in 1994. The buildings shown, front to back, are Selinsgrove Hall, Seibert Hall, Fisher Science Hall and Observatory, Faculty Row, Weber Chapel Auditorium, Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center, the Scholars' House and West Residence Hall.