Photograph of Driscoll Hall, one of the University of Scranton's residence halls, taken shortly after its construction in 1965. Driscoll Hall is named after James A. Driscoll, a longtime English teacher at the University of Scranton and a charter...
Photograph dated 1964 of the University of Scranton ground breaking for Nevils and Driscoll residence halls. Near center is University president Edward J. Sponga, S.J., and next to him is Joseph Madden, S.J., chancellor of the Scranton Diocese.
Photograph dated spring 1966 showing an aerial view of the University of Scranton campus. Visible are Alumni Memorial Library, Loyola Hall, the Scranton Estate, St. Thomas Hall, Gunster Memorial Student Center, the upper and lower quads of...
Issue of the University of Scranton student newspaper, The Aquinas. This edition includes a four-page arts/features magazine, "Corner Talk," as well as a four-page Winter Sports Preview.
Issue of the University of Scranton student newspaper, The Aquinas. This edition includes a four-page issue of the arts/feature magazine "Electric City Review."
Draft of a book on the history of the University of Scranton, written by Frank Homer, Professor Emeritus of History at the University who was also a graduate of the University's class of 1964 and is considered the University's historian.