Creating and maintaining a campus that is prepared to impact 21st century students and meet their educational, vocational, spiritual, relational and physical needs.
$24,385,928/$27,000,000 goal
Paine Center for Science
The Paine Center for Science is entering a $7.76 million renovation project that adds a 5th floor, renovates Schaller Hall and remodels lab space. This project creates room for a Science Honors Lab, a Data Science Lab, and labs and classroom space for engineering.
Equestrian Center
Initiated by an anonymous $2.4 million lead gift, this project supports the construction of a new indoor riding arena, which will enhance and grow our nationally recognized Equestrian Studies program. This arena, along with attached amenities and upgrades to current facilities, will allow us to expand our academic offerings and host major equestrian events and activities, both of which significantly impact our students in their education and future careers.
Kerr-Pegula Athletic Complex
The Kerr-Pegula Athletic Complex (KPAC), made possible through a $12 million lead gift from Kim (Kerr ’91) and Terry Pegula, has become a central event hub for the campus, county and region. The KPAC includes baseball and softball fields; a multisport field for soccer, lacrosse and field hockey; and a field house encompassing a competition-quality, eight-lane 200-meter indoor track, competition tennis courts, weight rooms, fitness equipment, and practice space for outdoor sports during inclement weather.
David Irwin ’79
FOR DR. DAVID IRWIN ’77, IT’S PERSONAL. - He values the individuality and unique situation of each doctor, nurse and patient he oversees as the director of the hematology/oncology division for Alameda County Hospital in Oakland, California. Irwin discovered that personal approach at Houghton, modeled by the professors who helped him along his unconventional academic path. When he began in 1973 as a… Continue reading FOR DR. DAVID IRWIN ’77, IT’S PERSONAL.