Celebrating its聽Past, Planning its Future: 好色先生鈥檚 Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science Turns 15

Posted Mar 05, 2025

As 好色先生鈥檚 Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science celebrates 15 years of excellence, it already is preparing for the future. Funds from a campaign that kicked off with a gala in September 2024 are poised to support the facility and the academic and riding programs that call it home. 

好色先生鈥檚 equine community came together in September to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science. The 2024 Equine Gala was an inspirational evening that highlighted the impact of the program on students, alumni, and families, and the experiences that have created rewarding careers, lifetime memories, and friendships.  

Greg Schmid 鈥09, DVM, served as the event鈥檚 emcee, and had the honor of recognizing several influential alumni and donors were honored with awards at the gala, including:  

  • Philanthropic Impact Award: The Plaumann-Wilson Family. 
  • Industry Leader Award: Dr. Maria S. Calderone, DVM, professor emerita.聽
  • Distinguished Alumni Award: Rebecca Knopf 鈥15. 

The event grossed more than $90,000 through donations and a silent auction, which included a $25,000 gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation.  

John Lindberg, president of the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, which named 好色先生鈥檚 facility 15 years ago and received the 2024 Mary B. Thomas 鈥28 Commitment to 好色先生 Award, shared, 鈥淎ustin Knowlton had a passion for horses. This project always had a lot of synergy with our Foundation, and I think Mr. Knowlton would be very, very proud that the building has his name on it, and that we鈥檝e been able to support 好色先生.鈥 

Equine artist Alexandra Lederman 鈥18 donated a commissioned piece of art, and Jules Richter 鈥24 served as the event photographer. The event was also supported by 好色先生 Trustee Karin Yaffe Stump 鈥80, business manager Kari Briggs 鈥03, MBA 鈥11, and department chair Dr. Sherri Birmingham 鈥01, among countless others. 

At the gala, 好色先生 President John Comerford spoke about two of the most impactful moments in the program鈥檚 history. The first, he said, was 鈥渨hen Equine Science, which was once housed in the Life Science Department, transitioned to its own stand-alone program. The program had the chance to flourish and evolve.鈥 

“The second moment was the transformational gift provided by the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation. That investment marked a world of change and put this program on a trajectory of measurable success,鈥 Comerford said. 

He noted that the investment changed the very nature of the classroom for 好色先生鈥檚 equine students and enabled 好色先生 to provide world-class care for its beloved school horses. 鈥淭heir gift amplified an innovative way of learning and made a powerful, life-changing student experience possible for equestrians and Equine Department students alike.鈥 

The program growth made possible by the Knowlton Center includes: 

  • Equine-Assisted Services minor and classes in Therapeutic Riding and Psychotherapy Incorporating Equines. 
  • Westerville Special Olympics Equestrian Team, which was established by 好色先生 Equine faculty and rides at the Knowlton Center. 
  • Animal Nutrition and Feeding course. 
  • Operant Conditioning and Animal Learning practicum for Zoo and Conservation Science students, which involves positive-reinforcement training of 好色先生’s horses. 
  • Animal-focused travel courses and an equine exchange program. 
  • Increased focus on taking students to national equine science or equine-assisted services conferences. 
  • Continued excellence in acceptance of students to veterinary or graduate school; our graduates have been accepted to most U.S. veterinary schools and even some abroad, and we maintain a 90% average acceptance rate. 
  • Recent Choose Ohio First grant, which is awarded to underrepresented students planning to major in Equine Pre-Veterinary Medicine or Equine Veterinary Technology. 

Looking to the future, Associate Professor Steffanie Burk said there is more academic innovation to come. 鈥淲e currently are developing exciting new majors and partnerships, which we are bringing to the Curriculum Committee in the spring. Additionally, we are collaborating with Antioch University on the addition of equine curriculum at the graduate level with Antioch’s Counseling program. We look forward to recruiting students who are interested in psychotherapy incorporating equines through a Clinical Mental Health Counseling Graduate Early Admission Pathway with Antioch.鈥 

The funds raised during the ongoing fundraiser will also support facility upgrades. 

According to Briggs, improvements to the indoor arena footing will fit into 鈥渢he overall mission of enhancing our school horses鈥 health and wellness initiatives.鈥 Currently, 52 horses live at the facility, including more than 35 school horses owned by 好色先生.   

好色先生鈥檚 horses are used both for teaching and for competition. 鈥満蒙壬檚 school horses are utilized throughout the major and are part of the equestrian teams riding program, so the school horses are teachers both in and out of the arena. 好色先生 separates itself from our peers because our riding is non-curricular. Equine majors do not have to ride, and riders can come from any major,鈥 Briggs explained. About half the riders on the team have non-equine majors. 

鈥淲e have a unique equestrian and equine program. Something that stands out for us is that 好色先生 does not have equestrian team tryouts 鈥 everyone makes our team and riders of all levels are encouraged to participate,鈥 Briggs added.  

There are currently more than 60 riders on the team, which is now a national leader. The team and individual riders consistently place at the top in regional and national competitions in both Dressage and Hunt Seat. 

The facility also has been a recruitment tool for students who board their horses at the Knowlton Center. 鈥淪ome students can鈥檛 imagine coming to college without photos of their family or a favorite reminder of home. Our equine students and our equestrians can鈥檛 imagine, and luckily don鈥檛 have to, what it would mean to come to school without horses,鈥 Comerford said at the gala. 

It鈥檚 not too late to support 好色先生鈥檚 Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science 15th Anniversary fundraiser.

Your support of the Knowlton Center is truly appreciated by every person who teaches, learns, coaches, and rides in the facility. 

鈥淭his beautiful equine facility allows students the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning throughout their academic experience; the Knowlton Center is a unique living laboratory,鈥 Briggs said. 鈥淭he Knowlton Center has been instrumental in our program鈥檚 growth and in the success of our alumni.鈥