Dublin Core
Title
Year in Review 1992-1993, VU Growth, Administration, Alumni.
Subject
Indiana--History; Vincennes (Ind. )--History; College Yearbooks
Description
Pg. 2-3. NEW BUILDINGS: Left page: Top picture: The new Vanderburgh Residence Hall, opened during Summer 1992, replacing Emison Hall, which was razed in December 1992. Middle picture: The new Isaac K. Beckes Student Union. Bottom left picture: Beckes Student Union dedication ceremony, Nov. 21, 1992. Bottom right picture: The unveiling of the Isaac K. Beckes Student Union sign on Second St., unveiled by Mrs. Isaac K. (Ruth) Beckes and her daughter, Kelley Beckes-Huebner. Right page: Top picture: Shircliff Humanities Center, just before the opening of its three new wings in January 1993. Middle picture: An architect's model for the new Social Science Bldg., projected to open in Fall 1993. Bottom picture: Four dignitaries at one of the many ground-breakings. Text: Describes approval for construction of a new center for the Alumni and Foundation offices, which will be named Dayson Center after Dr. and Mrs. Louis O. Dayson, generous contributors toward the center; describes the renovation of the former Student Union for offices and the Culinary Arts program, as well as its renaming to Governor's Hall in March 1993, honoring the 50 years of service of former Gov. Matthew E. Welsh to the VU Board of Trustees.
Creator
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Publisher
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Date
1992-1993
Contributor
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Type
Image
Identifier
vul-yir-1993-00002