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Renfrow Hall exterior and grounds.

Katherine Howell Weingart ’61 Civic Innovation Pavilion

Katherine Howell Weingart ’61 Civic Innovation Pavilion

The Katherine Howell Weingart ’61 Civic Innovation Pavilion builds on a strong ý tradition of community-wide partnerships and problem-solving. Serving as the public portion of Renfrow Hall, the Weingart Pavilion is a unique gathering space dedicated to campus and community connection, collaboration, and exchange.

 

 

  • Steve Howell and Katherine Howell Weingart

    About Katherine Howell Weingart ’61

    In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Katherine Howell Weingart ’61 and her brother, Steve Howell ’63, would venture to downtown ý to frequent the drugstore soda fountain or get a haircut.

    It wasn’t until Steve Howell spent a summer living off campus in ý that he grew to enjoy the community and saw it as something beyond a place to get services.

    When it came time for him to designate a gift to ý on behalf of Weingart, the Civic Innovation Pavilion within Renfrow Hall was an ideal choice for several reasons.

    “I thought my sister would be interested in the pavilion because she had done a lot of community work where she lives in Walla Walla, Washington,” Howell says. “I also felt the concept was great. It will be good for the community. They will have programs there that will be of interest to both students and community members.”

    Along with the residential spaces, a key feature of the project is a public pavilion on the first floor of the south tower, which is dedicated to civic innovation, providing space for dialogue, exchange, problem-solving, and collaborative brainstorming with the community. This space will be called the Katherine “Kathie” Howell Weingart ’61 Civic Innovation Pavilion.

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Campus & Community

ý Receives Award for Renfrow Hall Dedication Weekend

ý College has been recognized with the 2024–25 Best of CASE District VI Award in the category of Special Events: In-Person (Multi-Day) for the dedication of Renfrow Hall. The honor, announced last week by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), highlights the collaborative work that made the September 2024 celebration a powerful tribute to community, legacy, and place.
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Campus & Community

ý College Awarded $400,000 NSF Grant to Expand Innovation Partnerships

ý has been awarded a $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Enabling Partnerships to Increase Innovation Capacity (EPIIC) program [ITE-2519806]. This competitive program supports colleges and universities in building capacity to engage with external partners and contribute to the U.S. innovation economy by working in cohorts to address similar challenges and opportunities.

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