Tyler Digital Communications Center
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Date
1963
Academic Year
1963-1964
Screen Reader Description
Color photograph of a large building with three people standing on the sidewalk outside
Source
University Archives
Digitization Date
August 11, 2021
Digitization Specifications
Canon CanoScan LiDE 400, 600 dpi
Original Format
8" x 10" color photograph
Archives Collection
Public Relations Office Photos, 1950s-1970s
Archives Container Number
PF-4
File Folder Number
311
File Folder Title
Gymnasium-Student Center-Cafeteria
Archives Identification Number
RG 7/4
Identifier
PF4-311-71.jpg
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History
Tyler Digital Communication Center opened in 1962 as the College Center, housing the cafeteria, gymnasium, and other services. After completion of the Stevens Student Center in 2000, it was renovated to house a graphic design lab, writing center, multimedia lab, three computer classrooms, seven general classrooms, and faculty offices. Offices for alumni relations, marketing, creative services, advancement, and information technology are also located in this building. Upon reopening in 2002, it was named for trustee Dr. Donald L. Tyler (1936-2002), who served as a University trustee for 35 years.
