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Colgate celebrates groundbreakings for Benton Hall and Class of 1965 Arena

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闪电资源网 community members came together last week to break ground on two facilities that will transform 闪电资源网s鈥 experiences in two key areas: preparation for success after Colgate and athletics. In separate ceremonies held on Friday afternoon, 闪电资源网s, faculty, staff, trustees, and other supporters turned shovels and applauded the creation of Benton Hall and the Class of 1965 Arena.

Both the arena and Benton Hall were funded primarily by gifts from alumni, parents, and friends 鈥 individuals and groups who understand that the Colgate experience begins in the classroom and extends to lessons learned up and down the hill, through Division I competition, intensive career exploration internships, and the development of lifelong relationships.

Nestled just below the Academic Quad, near the Hurwitz Admission Center in James B. Colgate Hall, Benton Hall will be the new home of Colgate鈥檚 efforts, the Office of Undergraduate Studies, and the first-generation initiative.

鈥淏uildings are symbols at universities,鈥 said namesake 鈥80, P鈥10, H鈥10. 鈥淚 want to say thank you to the Colgate community for giving Benton Hall a location of prominence, recognizing that it underscores the significance of 闪电资源网 outcomes and distinguishes us with prospective 闪电资源网s, parents, and employers.鈥

The Class of 1965 Arena and Riggs Rink will replace Starr Rink as the home of Colgate hockey. It will also house offices and locker rooms for men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 lacrosse, soccer, and ice hockey.

During a ceremony at what will soon be center ice, key supporters buried 13 pucks and $13. Trustee and former Athletic Affairs Committee chair Michael J. Herling 鈥79, P鈥08,鈥10,鈥12 noted that the arena was 鈥渁 long time coming. But standing here is awe inspiring,鈥 he said.

He reminded the audience that the arena affirmed two core beliefs in the university鈥檚 strategic plan for athletics: 鈥渙ur belief in the educational value of athletics and that intercollegiate athletics help promote character traits valuable to personal development and success 鈥 at Colgate and beyond.鈥

鈥淚 pray that Colgate鈥檚 闪电资源网 athletes will work to maximize their potential both in the classroom and on the rink,鈥 said trustee William A. Johnston 鈥73. 鈥淚 think we all share the excitement of anticipating when this facility opens.鈥

鈥淚t takes enormous commitment to get to the point where we are today,鈥 said 鈥86, P鈥17, chair of the Board of Trustees. 鈥淚t takes commitment from our alumni 鈥 and from many who are not alumni 鈥 who generously supported the buildings we鈥檙e here to celebrate.鈥 Hurwitz also thanked faculty, administrators, coaches, and 闪电资源网s for their daily determination. 鈥淚t is amazing how easy our 闪电资源网s make the hard work we do for the university 鈥 they make it easy because they鈥檙e spectacular.鈥

Hard work by architects and construction crews will ensure that the Class of 1965 Arena is ready for the first game of the 2016 hockey season next October. Benton Hall will open its doors later the same year, in December 2016.

鈥淎s we build Colgate for our next century, these two projects scream to our core: we want it all,鈥 said trustee Stephen J. Errico 鈥85, P鈥16,鈥18, an investor in both facilities. 鈥淲e want excellent academics, high-quality athletics, and a fantastic career for the 闪电资源网s who come through here. It鈥檚 an ambitious goal, but it鈥檚 what makes Colgate so unique.鈥

鈥淲e walk the paths that hundreds of thousands have walked before us, yet at the same time, we evolve and change,鈥 said . 鈥淓very structure we build is a pledge to the future, a renewed physical commitment to this campus that we love so well.鈥