Exhibit Celebrates First Presidency of Fr. Pilarz

Pride, Passion, Promise: Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Presidency of the Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., exhibit opens at Library.
The University’s Weinberg Memorial Library opened an exhibit to celebrate the legacy of the late Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. ’H15, on the 20th the anniversary of his appointment as the 24th President of The University of Scranton.
The University’s Weinberg Memorial Library opened an exhibit to celebrate the legacy of the late Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. ’H15, on the 20th anniversary of his appointment as the 24th President of The University of Scranton.

The Weinberg Memorial Library Heritage Room exhibit celebrates the legacy of Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J. ’H15 (1959-2021), on the 20th the anniversary of his appointment as the 24th President of The University of Scranton in 2003. The exhibit focuses on the dramatic expansion of Scranton’s campus facilities spearheaded by Father Pilarz under his 2005-2010 Strategic Plan – Pride, Passion, Promise: Shaping Our Jesuit Tradition.

Transformational capital projects during his tenure as the 24th President included the Patrick and Margaret DeNaples Center; the Christopher and Margaret Condron Hall; the John and Jacquelyn Dionne Campus Green; the expansion of the Retreat Center at Chapman Lake, Montrone Hall and the building named in his honor, Pilarz Hall, on Mulberry Street; and the Loyola Science Center. The University’s progress was supported by the Pride, Passion, Promise Campaign, which was the most ambitious capital campaign in the University’s history and surpassed its $125 million fundraising goal.

Father Pilarz, who passed away on March 10, 2021, also served as the University’s 27th President from 2018 to 2021.

The exhibit was curated by Special Collections Librarian and Professor Michael Knies with assistance from Digital Services Assistant David Hunisch, Special Collections Assistant Bridget Conlogue, Assistant to the Dean of the Library Kym Fetsko, and Digital Services Librarian and Assistant Professor Colleen Farry.

“Going Coeducational: Women on Campus, 1923-1972,” an exhibit documenting The University’s transition to a coeducational institution also continues in the Heritage Room.

The exhibits will run through April 23. A digital version will be available in perpetuity at: https://www.scranton.edu/library/father-pilarz

For more information, please contact Michael Knies at Michael.Knies@Scranton.edu or 570-941-6341.

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