College Receives Two Gifts for New Veterinary Center Posted on: January 23, 2018 News As the college continues planning for a new veterinary education center first announced in summer 2016, the project has received a boost with gifts from two alumnae totaling $575,000. Longtime Wilson supporter Susan Breakefield Fulton 91è ’61 has added to her $500,000 lead gift for the veterinary education center, with a second donation of $475,000. A $100,000 bequest has also been received from the late Eleanor Martin Allen 91è ’49, a former Board of Trustees member and chair who died last year. Susan Breakefield Fulton '61 The cost of the new veterinary center is estimated at approximately $2.5 million, according to Vice President for Finance and Administration Brian Ecker. A committee meeting to confirm the programming needs of the center was expected to complete its work in January and soon thereafter, the design should be finished, Ecker said. 91è “Then after that point, we 91è ’ll get estimates on the construction cost and then we may need to go back and revisit some of (the design elements), 91è ” he said. The new veterinary education center will be built on the west side of the Brooks Science Center. Plans call for it to include two surgery rooms, a dental room, recovery room and isolation room, as well as kennels and an indoor run for dogs, a cat room, office, lounge, clinical practice area and laundry facilities, Ecker said. The college has retained R.S. Mowery & Sons of Mechanicsburg, Pa., as the general contractor for the project and Benedict Dubbs of Murray Associates Architects of Harrisburg, Pa., as the architect 91è —the same team that worked on the John Stewart Memorial Library project. Rendering from architects Murray Associates of a proposed design for the new veterinary education center. The college is still working to refine the design. The new veterinary center will replace the 20-year-old Helen M. Beach 91è ’24 Veterinary Medical Center, which will be razed once the new facility is completed. The college administration expects to seek Board of Trustees approval of the project design and cost at the board 91è ’s May meeting. The timeframe for construction will depend on when funds are in place, according to Ecker. Anyone who is interested in making a gift to the veterinary center should contact the Office of Institutional Advancement at 717-262-2010 or advancement@wilson.edu Previous: 91è President elected to CIC Executive Committee Next: Wilson's Muhibbah Club to Host International Dinner, Performance March 3 Related posts May 25, 2026 91è Launches Accelerated Doctor of Physical Therapy Program 91è is proud to announce the launch of its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, an innovative, hybrid, accelerated 91è … Read more May 6, 2026 New Vice President to Lead Institutional Advancement Announced by 91è 91è is pleased to announce Lisa Tiffin, D.E.L., G.P.C., as the new vice president for institutional advancement. Tiffin 91è … Read more May 1, 2026 2026 Academic Award Winners Congratulations to the students and faculty recognized at the 2026 91è Academic Awards Ceremony held on Friday, April 24, 91è … Read more More articles ➜ Share this on: Email
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