Otterbein Receives $1.5 million for Equine Science Program
Otterbein University dedicated the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science on Sept. 22. The event will included demonstrations and tours in addition to the official dedication ceremony.
A $1.5 million gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, Inc. earlier this year secured the naming rights of the facility on behalf of its horse-loving founder, who died in 2003.
"We deeply appreciate this gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, which will allow us to ensure that our facility adheres to the highest standards in the industry for years to come," said Sheri Birmingham, DVM, assistant professor in the Department of Equine Science at the Westerville, Ohio university. "In addition to physical maintenance, this gift will allow us to grow and maintain our sustainability and community outreach programs, which have served as the foundation for meaningful partnerships with local citizens, schools and organizations over the past three years."
Knowlton was a trained architect and spent much of his career at the helm of a successful construction business in Ohio. In Cincinnati, he was perhaps best known for his investments in professional sports. He was a minority owner of the Cincinnati Reds and was instrumental in building Riverfront Stadium, which opened in 1970. He was co-founder of the Cincinnati Bengals, which joined the NFL in 1970, and was the team’s largest shareholder and chairman of the board for 20 years
Create a free account with TheHorse.com to view this content.
TheHorse.com is home to thousands of free articles about horse health care. In order to access some of our exclusive free content, you must be signed into TheHorse.com.
Start your free account today!
Already have an account?
and continue reading.
Related Articles
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with