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  2. University of Scranton buildings and landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Lynett Hall is named in honor of Edward J. Lynett, who was the editor and publisher of The Scranton Times, played an important role in raising 1.5 million dollars for the expansion of the university, [198] and was a generous, long-time benefactor of the University of Scranton. [208] Martin Hall: houses 51 students, is co-ed by floor, contains a ...

  3. University of Scranton - Wikipedia

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    Scranton Hall: constructed in 1871, Scranton Hall was built as a one-story carriage house and stable on the Scranton family Estate by Joseph H. Scranton. [156] In 1928, Worthington Scranton and his wife added an additional story, renovating the building and converting it into an office space. The building was donated to the university in 1958 ...

  4. Joseph M. McShane - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Michael McShane SJ (born June 19, 1949) is an American Jesuit priest, who served as President of Fordham University from 2003 until his retirement in 2022. Before becoming President of Fordham University, McShane was the President of the University of Scranton and Dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill.

  5. Patrick and Margaret DeNaples Center - Wikipedia

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    The Patrick and Margaret DeNaples Center is The University of Scranton's campus center. On January 31, 2006, the University announced plans for the DeNaples Center, a new $30,000,000 campus center that would replace Gunster Memorial Student Center and mark the University’s most ambitious project in its 118-year history. [1]

  6. History of the University of Scranton - Wikipedia

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    When Worthington Scranton had donated his family's estate to the University, he had reserved the former carriage house, which he had converted into an office, the greenhouse, and the squash court for his own personal use. [19] Following his death in 1958, his son, William W. Scranton, gave the remainder of the Estate to the University of ...

  7. Council introduces Scranton's proposed 2024 capital budget - AOL

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    Sep. 6—SCRANTON — City Hall restorations and improvements and a possible expansion of government operations to a nearby building are among dozens of planned or potential projects included in ...

  8. Joseph A. Panuska - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Joseph Allan Panuska, S.J. (July 3, 1927 – February 28, 2017) was an American priest of the Society of Jesus.Panuska served as the president of the University of Scranton from 1982 to 1998, as academic vice president and dean of faculties at Boston College from 1979 to 1982, as provincial of the seven-state Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus from 1973 to 1979, after serving as a ...

  9. Bob Bessoir - Wikipedia

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    Bessoir finished his 29-year career with a record of 552–263. His final game as coach was played on February 24, 2001, with a close 86–81 loss to Wilkes University. [2] Bessoir was succeeded by Royals coach Carl Danzig upon his retirement. [2] Bessoir became the first inductee into the newly created Middle Atlantic Conference Hall of Fame ...