探花社区 Celebrates Trinity Health System Field Ribbon Cutting and Christ the Teacher Hall Groundbreaking
Newly opened Carapellotti Fieldhouse named in honor of local family for 75 years of friendship, support.
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October 19, 2022

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO鈥擮n October 14, 探花社区 celebrated two milestones: the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Trinity Health System Field and the groundbreaking ceremony for Christ the Teacher Academic Hall and Conference Center.

Father Dave Pivonka, TOR 鈥89, president of 探花社区, led the ribbon-cutting ceremony, which was attended by local dignitaries, including Jerry Barilla, mayor of Steubenville; Tony Morelli and Tom Graham, Jefferson County commissioners; Amber Kohler, field representative for Congressman Bill Johnson; and Laurie Labishak, Trinity Health System marketing director; as well as the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, many benefactors, faculty, staff, and students.

鈥淎s we’ve celebrated our 75th anniversary this past year, we’ve also celebrated those whose love and sacrifices contributed to our success today,鈥 said Father Pivonka. 鈥淭oday, we are pleased to especially honor the Carapellotti family, whose members have supported 探花社区 in many ways from its beginning. It is my great pleasure that the newest athletic facility on our campus is the Carapellotti Fieldhouse.鈥

鈥淥ur family has had such a special relationship with the University,鈥 said Nikki Carapellotti, accepting the honor on behalf of the Carapellotti family. 鈥淲e are so humbled and so grateful and thankful to be a part of the University and especially athletics.鈥

David DeWolf 鈥99, an alumnus of 探花社区 and vice chairman of the University鈥檚 Board of Trustees, reflected on the deeper significance of the celebration.

鈥淭oday, we celebrate the opening of athletic facilities,鈥 he told the audience. 鈥淏ut I think we celebrate something even deeper, and that is the commitment that 探花社区 has to forming human beings to be incredible disciples throughout this world.鈥

Trinity Health System Field is used by Franciscan鈥檚 NCAA Division III men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 soccer, lacrosse, and track and field teams, as well as for recreational and intramural games. The new athletic facilities located at the field include an eight-lane track, currently in the final stage of construction, men’s and women’s locker rooms, and a new scoreboard.

Guests then moved to the construction site of Christ the Teacher Academic Hall and Conference Center next to Egan Plaza, where Bob Hickey, vice president for Advancement at Franciscan, led the groundbreaking ceremony.

Father Pivonka explained the University鈥檚 decision to name the building 鈥淐hrist the Teacher.鈥

鈥淭he more I reflect on it, the more appropriate it is,鈥 Father Pivonka said. 鈥淲e’ve had Christ the King Chapel here at the center of our campus for decades. But what this says is that Christ is not only the Lord of the chapel; he is also the Lord of academics.鈥

The new $59 million building, the first to be built at Franciscan in over 20 years, will be more than 110,000 square feet. It is the University鈥檚 largest construction project and will include two wings: one dedicated to students鈥 academic education, the other to their spiritual formation. This unprecedented expansion is in response to the consistent, annual increases in enrollment, and the need to expand and enhance the business, engineering, and nursing programs. The new building will also include a conference center, lecture hall, welcome center, boardroom, and state-of-the-art nursing and engineering labs.

鈥淭his is a glorious day for 探花社区,鈥 said Paul Michael 鈥淢ickey鈥 Pohl, chairman of the University鈥檚 Rebuild My Church Capital Campaign. 鈥淲e are taking 探花社区 to new heights as one of the world’s great Catholic universities.鈥

Construction of Christ the Teacher is funded by the University鈥檚 Rebuild My Church Capital Campaign. Pohl spoke to the audience about the impact of the campaign, calling it the University鈥檚 鈥渕ost ambitious capital campaign in our history.鈥

鈥淭his campaign will allow us to get to the next level with new buildings, programs, scholarships, and resources,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e surpassed our $75 million original goal surprisingly quickly. But now we’re in a very difficult economy. A recession is upon us. The cost of everything is increasing. But with your help we can and will reach our new targets.鈥

The Phase II campaign goal of $10 million will cover the increased costs for Christ the Teacher due to inflation as well as other capital needs for campus infrastructure.

Dr. Chrissy Jungers, dean of the School of Professional Programs and professor of clinical mental health counseling, spoke on behalf of Franciscan鈥檚 faculty.

鈥淭his building speaks volumes about the mission of 探花社区,鈥 said Jungers. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for us to recommit ourselves to searching for faith, searching for reason in light of the truth that we already know, the truth from the Christian message.鈥

The building is a reminder that 鈥渨e as a university are alive,鈥 added Jungers. 鈥淲e have not yet reached our fullest potential as an academic and faith community. We鈥檙e still imagining who we can become.鈥

Construction of Christ the Teacher Academic Hall and Conference Center is due to be completed in the fall of 2024.

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