
1998-1999 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
The University
Buildings and Grounds
In 1875, the main campus consisted of 12 acres and one building. With the addition in 1995 of 137 acres of undeveloped land from the former Campbell and County farms, the main campus now comprises 341 acres, on which are located seventy-five major buildings owned by the state and seven athletic fields. Two of the buildings, Breezedale and John Sutton Hall, have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places. Short-term plans for the recently acquired land include additional athletic fields and recreation facilities, a Greek Village, and a residence for the university president.
The Co-op Recreational Park, located a few miles from the campus, consists of 280 acres and several buildings including a lodge and a ski hut. The wooded hillsides offer opportunities for nature study and for such outdoor recreational activities as driving golf balls, hiking, cross-country skiing, and exercise trails.
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