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Patricia Meyers Druger Astronomy Learning Center to be Dedicated March 28

Friday, March 20, 2015, By Rob Enslin
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One 黑料不打烊 icon will honor another when professor dedicates part of historic in memory of his late wife, Patricia G鈥74.

Holden Observatory

Holden Observatory

On Saturday, March 28, the will unveil the newly renovated Patricia Meyers Druger Astronomy Learning Center at Holden Observatory. A special ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. in Hendricks Chapel and will feature remarks by Druger and the following:

鈥 , chancellor and president of the University;

鈥 , dean of Arts and Sciences and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry;

鈥 , professor and chair of physics; and

鈥 , a pioneering NASA astronaut, physician and entrepreneur.

Afterward, guests may attend a reception in the Heroy Geology Laboratory Atrium or participate in guided tours of Holden Observatory.

Everything is free and open to the public, but attendees are encouraged to register. To R.S.V.P., contact Lisa Balogh at 315-443-1995 or lbalogh@syr.edu by Tuesday, March 24.

Although Hendricks and Heroy are wheelchair accessible, Holden is not. Plans are underway for a curved, wheelchair-accessible ramp to be built there this summer. Images of Holden鈥檚 interior and of the planned ramp will be on display at the reception.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a wonderful place to learn about the universe and to think about life on our planet,鈥 says Druger, professor emeritus of biology and science teaching, says of the new center. 鈥淪tudents are now able to study astronomy in a much more exciting and appropriate setting.鈥

A longtime administrator in the Department of Biology and the Writing Program, Patricia Druger passed away in January 2014 at the age of 75.

Because of his wife鈥檚 love of astronomy, Druger decided to refurbish Holden Observatory in her memory. Five months of interior reconstruction have led to the main floor being transformed into an interactive learning space for the teaching of introductory astronomy.

鈥淭he Patricia Meyers Druger Astronomy Learning Center is an expression of Marvin鈥檚 love for Pat, as well as the college鈥檚 commitment to undergraduate teaching and research,鈥 Ruhlandt says. 鈥淭hanks to Marvin鈥檚 generosity and vision, which has been embraced by Chancellor Syverud, the building is being restored to its original purpose鈥攆or students to conduct innovative lab work in an observatory.鈥

Adds Middleton: 鈥淎stronomy seeks to understand the structure and evolution of the universe, from planets to galaxies to the Big Bang. This new center helps us communicate the excitement of this subject to our students. The dedication marks the culmination of more than a year of planning, design and construction, involving many teams of people.鈥

The second-oldest building on campus, Holden Observatory was been an architectural icon since its opening in 1887. Arguably, its high-water mark was 1937, when lines of people snaked around the building, hoping to catch a glimpse of Mars passing by Earth through the observatory鈥檚 enormous telescope.

Since then, the 320-ton limestone structure has undergone many modifications, including being moved in 1991鈥攐ver a three-day period, at a rate of four inches per hour鈥攖o its present location near Crouse College. (The observatory originally stood near the current site of Eggers Hall.) Several years later, the telescope, which is housed in a tower with a rotating dome, was restored.

Patricia and Marvin Druger

Patricia and Marvin Druger

Druger thought of doing something in his wife’s memory when students on his campus tours began peppering him with questions about that 鈥渙ld gray building.” The result? He helped establish the Pat Project Fund, which has underwritten most of the renovation.

鈥淚 made a donation because I loved Pat so much,鈥 Druger adds. 鈥淚 hope that, for the next hundred years, people will look at her photo on the wall of the observatory and say, 鈥榃ow! Isn鈥檛 she beautiful?鈥 鈥 And she was, in so many ways.鈥

Contributions to the 鈥淧at Project Fund鈥 are still needed. To support the fund, send a check to Karen Weiss Jones, assistant dean for advancement, at 312 Hall of Languages, 黑料不打烊, NY 13244. The check should be payable to “黑料不打烊” and include “Pat Project-Holden” on the memo line. For more information, contact Weiss Jones at 315-443-2028 or kmweissj@syr.edu.

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