Article from the Spring 2014 edition of The Scranton Journal regarding the groundbreaking held for the Center for Rehabilitation Education (later known as Edward R. Leahy, Jr. Hall.).
Article from the Fall 2013 edition of The Scranton Journal regarding the announcement of plans for the new Center for Rehabilitation Education (later called Edward R. Leahy, Jr. Hall).
Article from the Fall 2017 edition of The Scranton Journal regarding the Edward R. Leahy, Jr. Hall achieving LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) silver status.
Article from the Spring 2016 edition of The Scranton Journal about the dedication of the newest University of Scranton building, Edward R. Leahy Jr. Hall.
Article from the Spring 2015 edition of The Scranton Journal describing the Loyola Science Center earning LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) gold status.
Scranton Tribune article about the razing of three University of Scranton dormitories on Quincy Avenue to make way for the Gunster Memorial Student Center.
Scrantonian article with aerial photograph concerning the modern changes in Scranton, including at the University. Visible are St. Thomas Hall, Caitlin House, Loyola Hall, the Long Center, Gunster Memorial Student Center, Scranton Estate, andAlumni Memorial Hall
Newspaper article regarding the University of Scranton acquiring additional land from Scranton Estate including what would eventually be Scranton Hall, the Quain Conservatory and the Alumni House (later Rupert Mayer House and the Chapel of the Sacred Heart).
Newspaper article regarding early plans for three new proposed buildings for the University of Scranton campus. These would eventually be Alumni Memorial Library, Loyola Hall and Campion Hall.