Fifty years ago Ashland students were welcomed into the newly completed Library building!
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Library interior on the opening day in 1972 |
The first library was located in Miller Hall (now gone) and was then moved to what is now Patterson Hall. The library and it's collection quickly grew and needed a new space. Making use of a government grant, President Glenn Clayton had the new library designed, funded, and built in less that 5 years! The new space (and current building) would be 75,500 square feet over 10 floors - and claims the title of tallest building in the county at about 130 feet.
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Library building during construction |
A new display is up on the Main Floor of the Library if you want to see more photos from Opening Day in 1972. Take a look to see what has changed and what is still the same - 50 years later!
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Display on Main Floor of the Library |
Over the past 50 years, countless students have used the library and we are happy to still be an important part of the AU community! Do you have any memorable stories about the library? We would love to hear how the library was part of your AU experience!