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Advancement
Marketing and Communications
Informational Subject File, 1934-2021
Box 1:
125th Anniversary, 1964
Artists and Lecturers, 1964
Beta Sigma Delta Raid- Underage Drinking/Student Riot, 1987
Bicentennial, 1974-76
Bloomsburg Foundation, 1970-73
Buildings
Andruss Library (2 folders), 1966-73
Aumiller Plaza, 1979-80
Bakeless Center, 1970-72
Carver Hall, 1980-82
Centennial Gym, 1959-73
College Store, 1973
Columbia Residence Hall, 1969-83
Dedications
East Hall, West Hall, 1964
Francis B. Haas Auditorium, Harvey A. Andruss Library, 1967
Elwell Residence Hall, Hartline Science Center, 1969
Waller Administration Building, Nelson Field House, Kehr Union, 1973
Buckingham Maintenance Center, 1986
Haas Auditorium (2 folders), 1961-80
Hartline Science Center, 1970-77
Kehr Union, 1971-90
Lycoming Residence Hall, 1972-76
McCormick Center, 1974-85
Montgomery Place Apartments, 1985-88
Montour Hall (East), Schuylkill Hall (West), 1964-65
Old Science, 1987
Pedestrian Overpass, 1985
Redman Stadium, 1971-75
Scranton Commons, 1967-69
Sutliff Hall, 1959-88
Waller Administration Building (2 folders), 1968-73
Buildings Survey, 1965-66
Campus Construction Projects, 1968-72
Campus Plan, 1967-69
College Council, 1967-70
Colloquium, 1965-67
Community Activities Budget, 1968-71
Committee on Committees, 1966-67
Construction Projects, 1962-67
Correspondence, 1971-73
Council of Trustees
Jennifer Adams, 1996
Elbem H. Alkire, Jr., 1987-95
James T. Atherton, 1991
Ramona H. Alley, 1983-85
Steven Barth, 1998-99
Richard Bierschmitt, 2001
William E. Booth, 1972
Robert W. Buehner, Jr., 1980-87
Daniel Burkholder, 1975
Karen Cameron, 1987
David J. Cope, 1995
LaRoy Davis, 1980-95
Joseph Dixon, 1975
John Dorin, 1983-98
Dr. Gail Edwards, 1994
Janis R. Ellis, 1975
Frank Fay, 1979-85
Lynda Fedor, 1985
Tom Gordon, 1980-85
James R. Gross (2 folders), 1990-94
John J. Haggerty, 1992-94
Elton Hunsinger, 1981-85
Howard B. Johnson, 1992-93
Joan Keller, 1975-85
A. William Kelly, 1995-96
Leo Kubitsky, 1981-88
Marie Conley Lammando, 1999
Anna Mae Lehr, 1990-98
Gerald E. Malinowski, 1983-92
Joseph Mowad, 1994-96
John McDaniel, 1993-94
Joseph Nespoli, 1978-92
Kevin O’Connor, 1976-92
David Petrosky, 1995
Aaron Porter, 1982-85
Presidents / Chairs List, 1994
Stanley G. Rakowsky, 1983-94
Ted Stuban, 1997
Lucy Szabo, 1979-85
Dr. Edwin Weisbond, 1972-85
Richard F. Wesner, 1983-95
Gail Zurick, 1988-93
William Zurick, 1979
Crisis Communication Management at Bloomsburg University (2 folders), 1992-93
Chronology
Forward
Main Report
Cross Burning
Black Caucus
Presidential Letters
Editorials
Internal Newsletter
Communication with Students
General Information
These folders contain press clippings, letters to students, internal correspondence,
information that was posted on campus, and a report concerning the University’s responses to
several crises that occurred between February 1992 and May 1993. Several rapes and assaults
were reported on campus and in off-campus apartments. Michael Boykin, husband of the BU
police chief, was arrested for allegedly raping a female co-worker. Several racial issues also
disrupted campus: two university employees received letters from the Ku Klux Klan; a white
male confronted a black female student with racial slurs; a small wooden cross was burned on
the steps of Carver Hall; and a university trustee who is black publicly accused the University of
racism in the handling of the Michael Boykin case in which both Boykin and the alleged victim
were black. In response to the incidents, the University implemented several safety programs
including adding emergency call boxes, additional lighting on campus, and a shuttle bus service
between the upper and lower campuses.
Department of Public Instruction, 1965-67
Department of Public Relations - Monthly Reports from Boyd Buckingham, Director, 1969-72
Education Related Writings, 1935-57
Eggers, Edwin, Graduate Student, 1983
Box 2:
Faculty
Barbara Behr, 1985
Wendy Lou Elcesser, 1985
Andrew Emerson, 1984
Donald Enders, 1968-76
Ernest Englehardt, 1970-75
Faculty Controversies and Grievances, 1970-80
Governor’s School for the Arts, 1989
G.S.A. Building Insurance, 1969-73
G.S.A Project Status Reports, 1969-73
Hoffman Report - McCormick Years, 1982
Homecoming, 1967
Hopkins, Arthur, Athletic Trainer, 1983-98
Husky Statue, 1984
Inauguration of the G.S.A. Building Projects, 1938
Incidents (3 folders), 1993-94
Lead
Theta Chi - Women’s Center Benefit - Sesame Street Block Party
Posse
Michael Boykin
Safety and Security
Race Relations
George Mitchell
Dr. Saini and Dr. Champoux
Dr. Qureshi
These folders contain newspaper clippings that cover several incidents that
occurred in 1993 and 1994. Members of the Theta Chi fraternity threw a fundraising party for
the Women’s Center. The fundraiser turned into a “block party” at the Sesame Street housing
complex with students drinking heavily and sliding through the mud. Michael Boykin, a grounds
worker and husband of the new BU police chief, was accused of raping a co-worker. He was
acquitted, but launched lawsuits on a dozen agencies and individuals claiming that his case was
handled with a racial bias. That year, Bloomsburg was terrorized by a serial rapist who was also
black. DNA evidence linked Jimmy Lee Lindsey to three Bloomsburg rapes. These folders
contain clippings of several other stories of racial tensions, other prejudices, and the steps that
the University and community took to promote diversity. George Mitchell was unfairly
dismissed from his job as the affirmative action director after allegedly sexually harassing a
foreign exchange student. He was rehired and given another position, but sued the university in
an attempt to get his old job back. Professors TejBahn Saini, Ronald Champoux, Salim Qureshi,
and Mary Ericksen were involved in other lawsuits.
Learning and Research Center, 1970-71
Legislation, 1954-56, 1983
Maintenance and Development Projects, 1985-86
Middle States Evaluation, 1968-69
Middle States Evaluation Team, 1968
Morning Press, 1960-63
Pennsylvania State Education Association, 1958-67
Position Reports, 1969-74
Presidents
Francis B. Haas
Biographical Material, c. 1970
Correspondence, 1934-1935
Presentation of Portrait, 1971
Harvey A. Andruss
Biographical Material, c. 1967-69
Correspondence
Campus Development Plan Presentations, 1958
General (4 folders), 1953-56, 1962-70
Press Releases, 1961-75
Robert Nossen
Athletic Department, 1971
Controversy, 1969-72
Correspondence, 1969-72
Inauguration (2 folders), 1969-70
Press Materials, 1969-72, 1997
Speeches, 1970-72
Vitae, 1972
James McCormick
Correspondence
Athletics, 1973-77
General, 1973-85
Press Clippings, 1973-89
Press Releases, 1973-84
Resume, 1974-78
Speeches, 1974-88
Swearing In Ceremony, 1973
Larry Jones, 1983-90
Harry Ausprich
Correspondence, 1985-93
Inauguration, 1986
Presidential Stationary, c. 1986
Press Clippings, 1985-93
Press Releases, 1985-93
Box 3:
Resume, 1985-93
Speeches, 1985-91
Curtis English
Correspondence, 1993
Interim President Reception, 1993
Opening Day Speech, 1993
Presidential Search, 1993
President’s Statement: 1994-1995 Operating Budget, 1993
Press Materials, 1993, 1999
Resume, 1993
Jessica Kozloff
Inauguration, 1994-95
Press Materials, 1994-2000
Resume/Biographical Information, 1993-99
Welcome Reception, 1994
Principals and Presidents of BSC, c. 1970
Regional Economic Seminar, 1967
Robert B. Redman Memorial Trophy (Class of 1950), 1961
Sesquicentennial Celebration Clippings, 1989
Drs. Skehan and Porter, 1970
William Boyd Sutliff - Presentation of Portrait, 1960
Desmond Tutu - Commencement Speech Press Clippings, 1996
Two Decades of Development (1955-1975), 1966
Vice-President and Dean of Faculties, Dr. John A. Hoch, 1964-72
The following collection of files are about the Fraternity Fires that happened in 1994 and
2000, the press releases, and the actions taken by the University.
Fraternity Fire Student Packet, 1994
Fraternity Fire 1994 Newspaper Release, October 1994 (4 folders)
Fraternity Fire 1994, 1994
Student Housing Task Force – Meeting Info
Press Enterprise Coverage of October 21st Fire, 1994
Letters to Parents – University Community
Information Packet – open meetings student off campus housing task force
Correspondence
Student Housing Task Force – Press Release, 1994-1995
Fraternity Fire 2000, March 2000
Fraternity Fire 2000, March 2000
Campus and University Background Information, 2000-2008
Building histories, enrollment, student housing, employment of women
SPARC Meetings Strategic Planning, 2010
Box 4:
Title IX Complaint and Review, 2014
Incidents and Issues, 2015 December-2016 February
MBA program, Radon, Background checks, Social media posts, Faculty concerns
with Provost
Incidents and Issues, 2016, March-May
Student success fee, Healthcare, Student assault, Chick-Fil-A, Block Party, Sports
science symposium
Incidents and Issues, 2016, June-September
Haas liquor license, Pell grants, Faculty negotiations, Building construction, Safety app,
Fraternal organizations ordinance
Story Background Information, 2017
Annual Reports, 2013-16
Benner-Huddock Center Dedication, 2013
Bloomsburg State College Image Report, 1981
Bloomsburg University Graphics, 2017
Graphic Identity Manual, Bloomsburg University and Learfield Licensing Packets (3)
Bomb Threat, 2018
Threat made during Bloomsburg undergraduate ceremony, Person was never identified,
ceremony was postponed till the afternoon
Branding Report, 2007
Building Names, 2001, 2009
Campus Maps, n.d.
Davis, Mo’ne, 2015
Joey Casselberry was dismissed from the Bloomsburg Baseball team after posting an
offensive tweet about 14-year old Mo’ne Davis.
Fires
110 W. Main St. Fire, September 17, 2004
There were no serious deaths or injuries, but 8 students were left without housing
as both of their apartments burnt down.
Boston University Fire-Derek Howl, March 16, 2007
While visiting his friends at Boston University Derek Howl, a Bloomsburg
University student, died in a house fire.
East 1st St. Fire, March 3, 2005
Nine Bloomsburg University students were displaced, but there no serious
injuries.
Glenn, Ave. Fire, August 23, 2005
A garbage truck crashed into a gasoline causing one house to be completely
destroyed and two houses to have damage. Four Bloomsburg Students lost
housing, but no serious injuries.
Main St. Fire, June 1, 2005
There were no injuries and only minor damage done to the building.
TKE Fire, 2000
Three Bloomsburg University students died in on an off-campus apartment fire
after a social gathering.
Flood, Sept. 2011
Plans to aid those affected by the flood, BU student’s contributions, 141 homes
destroyed, 680 houses major damage, Costs of damages
Greenly Center- Downtown Bloomsburg, 2013, 2015
Honeysuckle, 2004
Announcement of Honeysuckle apartments, Honeysuckle negotiations,
Integration, 2021
LGBT Conference, 2009, 2013-2014
Memos, 1974-2009
Plans and Reports, 1995-2017
Crisis Communication, Website Audit, Strategic Communications, Evaluation Report,
Strategic Integrated Plan
Presidential Controversy, 2019, 2021
Press Releases, 1975-76
Stationary, n.d.
Strike Information (1), 2016
Bloomsburg University faculty went on strike that lasted from October 19-21, 2016. This
was after the APSCUF, Pennsylvania teacher’s union, could not reach an agreement with
the state system.
Strike Information (2), 2016
Bloomsburg University faculty went on strike that lasted from October 19-21, 2016. This
was after the APSCUF, Pennsylvania teacher’s union, could not reach an agreement with
the state system.
Student Employee of the Year, 2016
University Relations Memos, 2003-05
Advancement
Marketing and Communications
Informational Subject File, 1934-2021
Box 1:
125th Anniversary, 1964
Artists and Lecturers, 1964
Beta Sigma Delta Raid- Underage Drinking/Student Riot, 1987
Bicentennial, 1974-76
Bloomsburg Foundation, 1970-73
Buildings
Andruss Library (2 folders), 1966-73
Aumiller Plaza, 1979-80
Bakeless Center, 1970-72
Carver Hall, 1980-82
Centennial Gym, 1959-73
College Store, 1973
Columbia Residence Hall, 1969-83
Dedications
East Hall, West Hall, 1964
Francis B. Haas Auditorium, Harvey A. Andruss Library, 1967
Elwell Residence Hall, Hartline Science Center, 1969
Waller Administration Building, Nelson Field House, Kehr Union, 1973
Buckingham Maintenance Center, 1986
Haas Auditorium (2 folders), 1961-80
Hartline Science Center, 1970-77
Kehr Union, 1971-90
Lycoming Residence Hall, 1972-76
McCormick Center, 1974-85
Montgomery Place Apartments, 1985-88
Montour Hall (East), Schuylkill Hall (West), 1964-65
Old Science, 1987
Pedestrian Overpass, 1985
Redman Stadium, 1971-75
Scranton Commons, 1967-69
Sutliff Hall, 1959-88
Waller Administration Building (2 folders), 1968-73
Buildings Survey, 1965-66
Campus Construction Projects, 1968-72
Campus Plan, 1967-69
College Council, 1967-70
Colloquium, 1965-67
Community Activities Budget, 1968-71
Committee on Committees, 1966-67
Construction Projects, 1962-67
Correspondence, 1971-73
Council of Trustees
Jennifer Adams, 1996
Elbem H. Alkire, Jr., 1987-95
James T. Atherton, 1991
Ramona H. Alley, 1983-85
Steven Barth, 1998-99
Richard Bierschmitt, 2001
William E. Booth, 1972
Robert W. Buehner, Jr., 1980-87
Daniel Burkholder, 1975
Karen Cameron, 1987
David J. Cope, 1995
LaRoy Davis, 1980-95
Joseph Dixon, 1975
John Dorin, 1983-98
Dr. Gail Edwards, 1994
Janis R. Ellis, 1975
Frank Fay, 1979-85
Lynda Fedor, 1985
Tom Gordon, 1980-85
James R. Gross (2 folders), 1990-94
John J. Haggerty, 1992-94
Elton Hunsinger, 1981-85
Howard B. Johnson, 1992-93
Joan Keller, 1975-85
A. William Kelly, 1995-96
Leo Kubitsky, 1981-88
Marie Conley Lammando, 1999
Anna Mae Lehr, 1990-98
Gerald E. Malinowski, 1983-92
Joseph Mowad, 1994-96
John McDaniel, 1993-94
Joseph Nespoli, 1978-92
Kevin O’Connor, 1976-92
David Petrosky, 1995
Aaron Porter, 1982-85
Presidents / Chairs List, 1994
Stanley G. Rakowsky, 1983-94
Ted Stuban, 1997
Lucy Szabo, 1979-85
Dr. Edwin Weisbond, 1972-85
Richard F. Wesner, 1983-95
Gail Zurick, 1988-93
William Zurick, 1979
Crisis Communication Management at Bloomsburg University (2 folders), 1992-93
Chronology
Forward
Main Report
Cross Burning
Black Caucus
Presidential Letters
Editorials
Internal Newsletter
Communication with Students
General Information
These folders contain press clippings, letters to students, internal correspondence,
information that was posted on campus, and a report concerning the University’s responses to
several crises that occurred between February 1992 and May 1993. Several rapes and assaults
were reported on campus and in off-campus apartments. Michael Boykin, husband of the BU
police chief, was arrested for allegedly raping a female co-worker. Several racial issues also
disrupted campus: two university employees received letters from the Ku Klux Klan; a white
male confronted a black female student with racial slurs; a small wooden cross was burned on
the steps of Carver Hall; and a university trustee who is black publicly accused the University of
racism in the handling of the Michael Boykin case in which both Boykin and the alleged victim
were black. In response to the incidents, the University implemented several safety programs
including adding emergency call boxes, additional lighting on campus, and a shuttle bus service
between the upper and lower campuses.
Department of Public Instruction, 1965-67
Department of Public Relations - Monthly Reports from Boyd Buckingham, Director, 1969-72
Education Related Writings, 1935-57
Eggers, Edwin, Graduate Student, 1983
Box 2:
Faculty
Barbara Behr, 1985
Wendy Lou Elcesser, 1985
Andrew Emerson, 1984
Donald Enders, 1968-76
Ernest Englehardt, 1970-75
Faculty Controversies and Grievances, 1970-80
Governor’s School for the Arts, 1989
G.S.A. Building Insurance, 1969-73
G.S.A Project Status Reports, 1969-73
Hoffman Report - McCormick Years, 1982
Homecoming, 1967
Hopkins, Arthur, Athletic Trainer, 1983-98
Husky Statue, 1984
Inauguration of the G.S.A. Building Projects, 1938
Incidents (3 folders), 1993-94
Lead
Theta Chi - Women’s Center Benefit - Sesame Street Block Party
Posse
Michael Boykin
Safety and Security
Race Relations
George Mitchell
Dr. Saini and Dr. Champoux
Dr. Qureshi
These folders contain newspaper clippings that cover several incidents that
occurred in 1993 and 1994. Members of the Theta Chi fraternity threw a fundraising party for
the Women’s Center. The fundraiser turned into a “block party” at the Sesame Street housing
complex with students drinking heavily and sliding through the mud. Michael Boykin, a grounds
worker and husband of the new BU police chief, was accused of raping a co-worker. He was
acquitted, but launched lawsuits on a dozen agencies and individuals claiming that his case was
handled with a racial bias. That year, Bloomsburg was terrorized by a serial rapist who was also
black. DNA evidence linked Jimmy Lee Lindsey to three Bloomsburg rapes. These folders
contain clippings of several other stories of racial tensions, other prejudices, and the steps that
the University and community took to promote diversity. George Mitchell was unfairly
dismissed from his job as the affirmative action director after allegedly sexually harassing a
foreign exchange student. He was rehired and given another position, but sued the university in
an attempt to get his old job back. Professors TejBahn Saini, Ronald Champoux, Salim Qureshi,
and Mary Ericksen were involved in other lawsuits.
Learning and Research Center, 1970-71
Legislation, 1954-56, 1983
Maintenance and Development Projects, 1985-86
Middle States Evaluation, 1968-69
Middle States Evaluation Team, 1968
Morning Press, 1960-63
Pennsylvania State Education Association, 1958-67
Position Reports, 1969-74
Presidents
Francis B. Haas
Biographical Material, c. 1970
Correspondence, 1934-1935
Presentation of Portrait, 1971
Harvey A. Andruss
Biographical Material, c. 1967-69
Correspondence
Campus Development Plan Presentations, 1958
General (4 folders), 1953-56, 1962-70
Press Releases, 1961-75
Robert Nossen
Athletic Department, 1971
Controversy, 1969-72
Correspondence, 1969-72
Inauguration (2 folders), 1969-70
Press Materials, 1969-72, 1997
Speeches, 1970-72
Vitae, 1972
James McCormick
Correspondence
Athletics, 1973-77
General, 1973-85
Press Clippings, 1973-89
Press Releases, 1973-84
Resume, 1974-78
Speeches, 1974-88
Swearing In Ceremony, 1973
Larry Jones, 1983-90
Harry Ausprich
Correspondence, 1985-93
Inauguration, 1986
Presidential Stationary, c. 1986
Press Clippings, 1985-93
Press Releases, 1985-93
Box 3:
Resume, 1985-93
Speeches, 1985-91
Curtis English
Correspondence, 1993
Interim President Reception, 1993
Opening Day Speech, 1993
Presidential Search, 1993
President’s Statement: 1994-1995 Operating Budget, 1993
Press Materials, 1993, 1999
Resume, 1993
Jessica Kozloff
Inauguration, 1994-95
Press Materials, 1994-2000
Resume/Biographical Information, 1993-99
Welcome Reception, 1994
Principals and Presidents of BSC, c. 1970
Regional Economic Seminar, 1967
Robert B. Redman Memorial Trophy (Class of 1950), 1961
Sesquicentennial Celebration Clippings, 1989
Drs. Skehan and Porter, 1970
William Boyd Sutliff - Presentation of Portrait, 1960
Desmond Tutu - Commencement Speech Press Clippings, 1996
Two Decades of Development (1955-1975), 1966
Vice-President and Dean of Faculties, Dr. John A. Hoch, 1964-72
The following collection of files are about the Fraternity Fires that happened in 1994 and
2000, the press releases, and the actions taken by the University.
Fraternity Fire Student Packet, 1994
Fraternity Fire 1994 Newspaper Release, October 1994 (4 folders)
Fraternity Fire 1994, 1994
Student Housing Task Force – Meeting Info
Press Enterprise Coverage of October 21st Fire, 1994
Letters to Parents – University Community
Information Packet – open meetings student off campus housing task force
Correspondence
Student Housing Task Force – Press Release, 1994-1995
Fraternity Fire 2000, March 2000
Fraternity Fire 2000, March 2000
Campus and University Background Information, 2000-2008
Building histories, enrollment, student housing, employment of women
SPARC Meetings Strategic Planning, 2010
Box 4:
Title IX Complaint and Review, 2014
Incidents and Issues, 2015 December-2016 February
MBA program, Radon, Background checks, Social media posts, Faculty concerns
with Provost
Incidents and Issues, 2016, March-May
Student success fee, Healthcare, Student assault, Chick-Fil-A, Block Party, Sports
science symposium
Incidents and Issues, 2016, June-September
Haas liquor license, Pell grants, Faculty negotiations, Building construction, Safety app,
Fraternal organizations ordinance
Story Background Information, 2017
Annual Reports, 2013-16
Benner-Huddock Center Dedication, 2013
Bloomsburg State College Image Report, 1981
Bloomsburg University Graphics, 2017
Graphic Identity Manual, Bloomsburg University and Learfield Licensing Packets (3)
Bomb Threat, 2018
Threat made during Bloomsburg undergraduate ceremony, Person was never identified,
ceremony was postponed till the afternoon
Branding Report, 2007
Building Names, 2001, 2009
Campus Maps, n.d.
Davis, Mo’ne, 2015
Joey Casselberry was dismissed from the Bloomsburg Baseball team after posting an
offensive tweet about 14-year old Mo’ne Davis.
Fires
110 W. Main St. Fire, September 17, 2004
There were no serious deaths or injuries, but 8 students were left without housing
as both of their apartments burnt down.
Boston University Fire-Derek Howl, March 16, 2007
While visiting his friends at Boston University Derek Howl, a Bloomsburg
University student, died in a house fire.
East 1st St. Fire, March 3, 2005
Nine Bloomsburg University students were displaced, but there no serious
injuries.
Glenn, Ave. Fire, August 23, 2005
A garbage truck crashed into a gasoline causing one house to be completely
destroyed and two houses to have damage. Four Bloomsburg Students lost
housing, but no serious injuries.
Main St. Fire, June 1, 2005
There were no injuries and only minor damage done to the building.
TKE Fire, 2000
Three Bloomsburg University students died in on an off-campus apartment fire
after a social gathering.
Flood, Sept. 2011
Plans to aid those affected by the flood, BU student’s contributions, 141 homes
destroyed, 680 houses major damage, Costs of damages
Greenly Center- Downtown Bloomsburg, 2013, 2015
Honeysuckle, 2004
Announcement of Honeysuckle apartments, Honeysuckle negotiations,
Integration, 2021
LGBT Conference, 2009, 2013-2014
Memos, 1974-2009
Plans and Reports, 1995-2017
Crisis Communication, Website Audit, Strategic Communications, Evaluation Report,
Strategic Integrated Plan
Presidential Controversy, 2019, 2021
Press Releases, 1975-76
Stationary, n.d.
Strike Information (1), 2016
Bloomsburg University faculty went on strike that lasted from October 19-21, 2016. This
was after the APSCUF, Pennsylvania teacher’s union, could not reach an agreement with
the state system.
Strike Information (2), 2016
Bloomsburg University faculty went on strike that lasted from October 19-21, 2016. This
was after the APSCUF, Pennsylvania teacher’s union, could not reach an agreement with
the state system.
Student Employee of the Year, 2016
University Relations Memos, 2003-05