Student Life
Lifelong friendships are formed in the college dorms. These 1995 snapshots of student life at Susquehanna beautifully illustrate those bonds.
View ArticleApfelbaum Hall
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...
View ArticleDining Service
Students take a break from class and unwind with some some good conversation over dinner in the Evert Dining Hall in this 1996 image.
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Before the dawn of the iPod and ear buds, students enjoyed music on portable cassette players with headphones as illustrated in this 1990 image.
View ArticleESPA Union
On September 6, 1994, President Joel Cunningham sent a memorandum to faculty and staff informing them that the ESPA union would discontinue its organizing efforts on campus due to lack of interest. The...
View ArticleCounseling Center
As the divorce rate among the parents of SU students began to rise in the 1990s, the Counseling Center formed a support group for those whose parents were separated or divorced. Weekly, hour long...
View ArticleAcademics
In the summer of 1999, two new schools debuted at Susquehanna University, The School of Arts, Humanities and Communications and The School of Natural and Social Sciences. The School of Arts, Humanities...
View ArticleLecture
Seibert Auditorium hosted approximately 100 people intested in a panel discussion with a group of non-racist skinheads. The purpose of the lecture was to "de-mystify the stereotyping of the skinhead...
View ArticleSenshu Program
The Senshu Program began in 1985. The University hosted students from Senshu University in Tokyo, Japan for six weeks. While at the University, students studied law, literature and English conversation.
View ArticleSmoking Policy
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...
View ArticleMovie Schedule
Every Sunday and Wednesday were movie nights in the University snack bar. Charlie's Pub was the place to be on Friday nights. Sponsored by the Student Activities Committee, students enjoyed such films...
View ArticleSusquehanna University Religious Life
Although Susquehanna University was founded as a Lutheran school, a variety of religious life events and organizations are available on campus to accommodate the religious backgrounds of all students....
View ArticleCharles B. Degenstein Campus Center
Groundbreaking for the expansion and renovation of the Charles B. Degenstein Campus Center was held on May 7, 1991. Opening remarks were made by Harold C. O'Connor, Chairman of the Board of Directors....
View ArticleWinter Cheerleaders
These ladies have spirit, yes they do, and they shared it all with you.
View Article"Take Back the Night" Rally
Sponsored by M. A. R. (Men Against Rape)The first "Take Back the Night" rally was held on April 30, 1992. Its purpose was to raise awareness of sexual assault. Numerous speakers initiated the start of...
View ArticleJump Rope For Heart
Sponsored by the SU Athletic Training Club, the first annual Jump Rope For Heart was held on March 27, 1992 at the O. W. Houts Gymnasium. Proceeds from the event went to the American Heart Association.
View ArticleDisabilities Act
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".
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