STILLWATER — Plans for a new state-of-the-art equine teaching center at Oklahoma State University got a big boost from a donor who wants to share her passion for horses and honor her late husband.
Rancher Linda Cline has made a significant contribution toward construction of the multimillion-dollar OSU Charlie Cline Memorial Equine Teaching Center, OSU Foundation officials have announced. Cline asked the amount of the donation be private.
The new equine center will replace the current animal science equine facility built in the 1980s, which no longer lends itself to “best teaching practices” encouraged by equine industry leaders.
The center will include a teaching barn with stalls for foaling mares, an indoor arena, classrooms, feed and tack rooms, a wash rack and treatment area. It also will provide space for classes, clinics, 4-H programs and other outreach opportunities that serve Oklahoma’s expansive equine industry.
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Donor's gift will help Oklahoma State University build new equine teaching center | News OK
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