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We are now at Cramer Hall, which was named after the first PSU President. Built in 1956,
Cramer Hall was the first building constructed by PSU and not acquired. Cramer Hall was built
in four sections and houses the departments of Anthropology, Geology, Geography, Psychology,
Sociology, Economics and History. It also houses the Writing Center, President's Offices,
and University Studies Program. Which is PSU's nationally recognized General Education Program.
University Studies Provides students with integrated learning experiences that lay the
foundation for life-long intellectual development. Extending for all four years, the program
teaches you how to think critically, communicate effectively, and gain a broad awareness of
the human experience to instill a deep sense of responsibility to yourself, your peers,
and your community. Inside of Cramer Hall is PSU Recycles Program. The main goals of
the program are to reduce the total amount of waste generated on campus, and to re-use
and recycle as much as possible from our waste stream. Also, PSU Recycles coordinates an
office supply exchange program for faculty, staff, and student groups.