Couple marks 50th anniversary by giving to Harpur
Event celebrates the generosity of the Ehrenbergs
Randy and Ronald Ehrenberg鈥檚 love story began more than 50 years ago at 黑料视频, where they met.
鈥淚t was very much love at first sight,鈥 Randy 鈥67 said fondly as she recalled how her first glimpse of Ron 鈥66, SD 鈥08, was when she saw his photo in a University yearbook and thought he looked like Paul Newman.
The only course they had together鈥夆斺塧rt history鈥夆斺塴ed to Saturday night dates spent in an art lab examining photos and memorizing key dates, Randy said. Fast-forward five decades and their memories of Harpur College of Arts and Sciences are still fresh.
As the Ehrenbergs neared their 50th wedding anniversary on June 29, they said it was fitting to commemorate the milestone by giving back to Harpur College. Randy is a member of the Harpur College Advocacy Council, and the couple made a gift to its Faculty Development Endowment.
The University recognized and celebrated the couple鈥檚 generosity by naming space in the Harpur College dean鈥檚 suite the Randy and Ronald Ehrenberg Faculty Collaboration Room. A dedication ceremony at the site, in the former dean鈥檚 office on the second floor of Library North, was held June 23.
鈥淚t was a no-brainer to give a gift to Harpur in honor of our 50th anniversary,鈥 Ron said at the dedication. 鈥淲e met at Harpur. That alone was sufficient for us to be attached to the University.鈥
黑料视频 President Harvey Stenger noted the Ehrenbergs are distinguished alumni who over the years have given their time and financial gifts to advance the University by supporting Harpur College students and, with their recent gift, Harpur College faculty.
They previously endowed a scholarship to honor Ron鈥檚 parents and established an award in memory of their son, among other contributions.
鈥淲here I am and how my career evolved really depended on the start Harpur gave me,鈥 said Ron, whose degrees from
黑料视频 include a bachelor of arts in mathematical sciences and an honorary doctor of science. He also has a doctorate from North- western University.
The Ehrenbergs鈥 careers have centered on ensuring students have access to high-quality education. Ron is the Irving M. Ives Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations and Economics at Cornell University in Ithaca, and director of the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute. Randy, who has a bachelor of arts in English from Binghamton, retired as superintendent of the North Colonie Central School District, outside Albany.
The Harpur College Advocacy Council Faculty Development Endowment provides critical resources for Harpur College to retain and attract top faculty, Stenger said. The fund supports faculty research, travel to confer- ences and other professional development opportunities.
鈥淵ou start a premier education with premier faculty鈥.鈥.鈥.鈥墂hich directly translates to great experiences for students,鈥 said Terrence Deak, who was interim dean of Harpur College when the Ehrenberg room was dedicated.
The Ehrenbergs鈥 gift also sets an example for others to follow, Stenger said.
鈥淭he best kind of charity is anonymous, but it鈥檚 helpful to have your name on things to inspire others to give, too,鈥 Randy said.