Constructed in 2003

Designed for the convenience of students and the public, the Student & Administrative Services Center provides easy access to important campus services. First-time visitors typically begin their tours of campus at this location.

The design of the three-story, cast-stone structure with a high-tech appeal is a departure from a more traditional yellow-brick exterior that is featured in most of the 20th century architecture on campus.

Infinite Possibilities

A large-scale art piece – created by students, faculty, staff, and visiting artist Antonio Puri – was installed in the center in 2010. The piece, which combines 100 canvases and 39 recycled wooden cigar boxes, signifies how art and technology come together.

Puri, a Philadelphia- based artist born in India, worked with students and other volunteers over four days to complete the work.

Inside the Student & Administrative Services Center

Admissions Office

Admissions Office

The "core" meeting space

The "core" meeting space

Donor wall

Donor wall

Timeline

Prior to the construction of the SASC, services were scattered around the campus. Admissions and most services directly impacting new students were headquartered in the Klump Academic Center, the most historic building on campus, and the location where classes were first offered in 1914.

Prior to the construction of the SASC, services were scattered around the campus.

Prior to the construction of the SASC, services were scattered around the campus.

Murray Associates Architects, P.C., Harrisburg, designed this building and the adjacent Madigan Library to create an impressive visual introduction to the campus.

Murray Associates Architects, P.C., Harrisburg, designed this building and the adjacent Madigan Library to create an impressive visual introduction to the campus.