The Gonyea House, residence of the college president, sits on 5 acres south of the campus. It was built in 1955 and the estate was donated to the college by the Gonyea family in 1971.
The Gonyea House, residence of the college president, sits on 5 acres south of the campus. It was built in 1955 and the estate was donated to the college by the Gonyea family in 1971.
A hallway to a third story fire exit has been converted to a research stand.
Top floor of the Rieke Science Center.
The Gonyea House, residence of the college president, sits on 5 acres south of the campus. It was built in 1955 and the estate was donated to the college by the Gonyea family in 1971.
Frank Haley, university librarian seen in his office in the Library.
View of the Gonyea House and grounds.
The back entrance of Stuen Hall, a student residence facility. It was built in 1966 on the site of the former home of Ole J. Stuen, professor and librarian at the college from 1913 until the time of his death in 1952.
Chemicals are stored in a custodial room with electrical panels on the wall.
Side view of Mortvedt Library