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Board Approves Naming New Spiritual Center
For Frank And Sylvia PasquerillaJanuary 21, 2000
University Park, Pa. -- The Penn State Board of Trustees today (Jan. 21) unanimously approved naming the addition to the Eisenhower Chapel, The Frank and Sylvia Pasquerilla Spiritual Center.
The name honors the memory of the Pasquerillas, who contributed $5 million toward the $9 million construction project that will add 22,500 square feet to the Eisenhower Chapel.
Frank Pasquerilla, who passed away in April 1999, was chairman and CEO of Johnstown-based Crown American Realty Trust, a publicly traded real estate investment trust that specializes in regional shopping malls, including Nittany Mall in State College. His wife, Sylvia Pasquerilla, also died in 1999. The Pasquerillas son, Mark, is now president of the company, and their daughter, Leah, is special assistant to the chairman and CEO.
The addition comes at a time when the Eisenhower Chapel can no longer meet the needs of the 32 registered student religious organizations on campus. Plans for the spiritual center include increasing seating in the worship area to accommodate 800 to 1,000 people and adding state-of-the-art audio, visual and telecommunications technology. The addition will also increase the number of meeting areas for the student groups and office space for campus ministries, and will complement the existing Eisenhower Chapel and its surroundings.
The Trustees, at their Nov. 5, 1999, meeting, approved James Oleg Kruhly & Assoc., Philadelphia, as the architectural firm to design the center. The design is expected to be completed in November 2000.
The Pasquerilla Spiritual Center will be supported solely by private funds. So far, a total of $7.5 million has been given to finance the project.
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