Rosemont's 56 acres campus is home to twelve buildings that serve the needs of its students, faculty, and administration.
Creators: Allison Sharkey and Emily Siegel
This permanent exhibition provides a brief history of the leaders of Rosemont College from it's foundress, Mother Marie Joseph Dalton, to the thirteenth President, Sharon Latchaw Hirsh.
The students and staff at Rosemont College, since it’s inception, have time and time again been brought together through a common interest in performing and listening to music.
This exhibition features social and campus issues which past students found important enough to comment on and speak against. It features the student-run newspaper, The Rambler and the subversive newspaper known as The Rumbler.
When the United States entered the war in 1942, the students of Rosemont College banded together in a variety of war relief programs which included the selling of Bonds and Stamps and training for service in the Red Cross.
Rosemont College is a campus steeped in tradition, especially around the holidays. This exhibit showcases beautiful images of Christmases past at Rosemont, and a look at traditions which we still practice today.