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Arthur Weisberg Family Engineering Laboratories

August 19, 2008

The Arthur Weisberg Family Engineering Laboratories building dedication ceremony was held on August 16, 2008. Here are some pictures of the event and the content of the commencement program.

Weisberg Family

The Weisberg Family

From the commencement program:

  • Invocation
    Dr. David Wucher, Rabbi, B'nai Sholom Congregation
     
  • Remarks
    The Honorable Robert H. Plymale
    West Virginia State Senate
     
    Dr. Betsy Dulin, Dean, College of Information Technology and Engineering
     
  • Presentations
    Stephen J. Kopp, Ph. D.
    President, Marshall University
     
  • Donor Remarks
    Art and Joan Weisberg

Art and Joan Weisberg founded State Electric Supply Company in Huntington in 1952. Art, with his Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from City College of New York, began selling light bulbs, extension cords and fuses out of the back of his truck to grocery and hardware stores. Today, State Electric has grown to 41 branches in five states. In 1968, Art and Joan established Service Wire Company, a specialty wire fabrication company that today serves customers throughout the world. Joan, who earned her Bachelor of Science degree from The Ohio State University, is also owner and manager of Twelve-O-Six Virginia, Inc., a real estate holding company in Huntington.

Art and Joan have been honored for their creativity, vision, entrepreneurial spirit and philanthropy. Art received the Charles D. Scott Distinguished Career Award in 1994 for service to the American wire industry, was named ‘Citizen of the Year” by the Herald-Dispatch in 1995, and was inducted into the City of Huntington Wall of Fame in 1995. Together, Art and Joan were elected to the Marshall University Business Hall of Fame in 1996, were elected West Virginia Area Master Entrepreneurs of the Year in 1998, and received the highest Marshall University honor in 2008 when each were bestowed with honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees.

Joan and Art are committed to bettering communities through public service and philanthropy in Huntington and Charleston, West Virginia and in the State of Israel. For many years they have been major contributors to Marshall, including their dedication and support of the Arthur and Joan Weisberg Chairs in Software Engineering and the Arthur and Joan Weisberg Division of Engineering and Computer Science. In recognition of their enduring commitment to Marshall University, Art and Joan Weisberg are hereby honored and recognized with the naming of the Arthur Weisberg Family Engineering Laboratories.

Rabbi Wucher

Rabbi Dr. David E. Wucher

State Senator Plymale

State Senator Robert H. Plymale

CITE Dean Betsy Ennis Dulin

CITE Dean Dr. Betsy Ennis Dulin

The Weisbergs and MU President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp

Joan and Arthur Weisberg and Marshall University President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp

MU President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp

Marshall University President Dr. Stephen J. Kopp

Arthur Weisberg

Arthur Weisberg

Arthur Weisberg

Arthur Weisberg

Joan and Arthur Weisberg

Joan and Arthur Weisberg

Joan and Arthur Weisberg

Joan and Arthur Weisberg

Arthur Weisberg Family Engineering Laboratories

Arthur Weisberg Family Engineering Laboratories

Guests Arriving

Pre-dedication activities

Audience

Some of the audience during Senator Plymale's address.

Audience

President Kopp, about to unveil the building's title.

If you would like more information about the new facility or would like to contribute, please contact Sara Mullen, Director of Development at 304-696-3438 or via email mullenmccoy@marshall.edu.