Founded in 1883 by the Sisters of Charity and named for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Seton Hill University evolved from a private academy to a four-year degree-granting college in 1918, and, finally, a university in 2002. A large, rambling brick Romanesque Revival administration building designed by Joseph Stillburg and built between 1886 and 1889 crowns the hilltop campus overlooking Greensburg. A series of additions over the years allowed the
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Seton Hill University
1886–1889, Joseph Stillburg; 1920–1928, Carlton Strong; 1956–1958, Philip Johnson. Seton Hill Dr.
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