University of Scranton buildings and landmarks information
See also: Joseph A. Panuska § Campus improvements and new buildings
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The University of Scranton, built on a 58-acre campus, is located in the city of Scranton, Pennsylvania. The campus serves a community of 75,000 people within the greater metropolitan area[1][2] Since gaining university status in 1938, the institution has undertaken over 50 renovation projects.[3] More than $240 million has been spent on new construction, including the Loyola Science Center, DeNaples Center, Pilarz and Montrone Halls, Condron Hall, Edward R. Leahy, Jr. Hall, and the Dionne Green locations.[3]
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