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Pilon, Dan, 10th President 1981-1998
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StillImage
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Dr. Dan Pilon, who served as president only one year less than Mother Agnes, completed many projects in his seventeen years as president. In his tenure of office, the Encore program for non-traditional age students was born and flourished, bringing a large number of mature students to campus. The Management program was added, as were several graduate-level programs as the College became accredited to offer Masters degrees. The student union in Tower Hall was renovated, the library-chapel renovation project was carried out, resulting in a trebling of library space, Willow, Birch and Maple apartments were constructed as was an additional wing on Somers Hall. The sisters built their own residence adjacent to Stanbrook Hall and the College was able to claim all of Tower Hall, which was renovated to add more classrooms and offices. The façade of the Little Theater was rebuilt to provide handicapped access, and a new garage was built. The Mitchell Auditorium was constructed, funded by a capital campaign, and a third floor addition was added to the Science Building to house Nursing offices and additional classrooms.
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1995?
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CSSrepository:945, rg: 02/ President‘s Office, rsg: 20, rs: 02, rss: 10
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Senior Administration -College President
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Presidents of the College from 1960 to 1998
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Five Presidents of the College including (left to right) Bruce Stender (1975-1981) and Dan Pilon (1981-1998) in back and Sister Ann Edward Scanlon (1960-67), Sister Joan Braun (1974-75), and Sister Mary Richard Boo (1967-1971) seated in front.
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1996-10-11
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CSSrepository:942, rg: 02/ President‘s Office, rsg: 20, rs: 02
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Senior Administration -College President
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Boo, Sister Mary Richard, 6th President 1967-1971
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A number of innovative curricular programs were instituted under Sister Mary Richard's leadership. The Education Department reorganized all of its course offerings to stress individualized instruction and a new general education curriculum was planned. Upon the closing of its high school many of the Priory offices and general living spaces were moved into Stanbrook Hall, giving the College more room. In 1969, the College officially became coeducational. The Lay Advisory Board was reorganized into the Board of Trustees with the accompanying responsibility of governance of the College. Their first task was to carry out a national search for a new president.
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1990-1995
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CSSrepository:939, rg: 02/ President‘s Office, rsg: 20, rs: 02, rss: 06
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Senior Administration -College President
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Lewis, James Franklin 1930s?
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Lewis (1903-1945) was a chemistry professor at CSS from 1930 until 1937. He was also a prolific poet.
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1930-1939
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CSSrepository:891, rg: 08/ Personnel Department, rsg: 10
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Academics -Chemistry/Physical Science Department
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2008 Student Studying in the Library
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Student sitting on the floor studying in the stacks in the Library.
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2008-09-28
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CSSrepository:94, rg: 20/ Facilities Services/Physical Plant, rsg: 20, rs: 09
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Buildings -Library (1938), Campus -Duluth, MN
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