FULTZ QUADRANGLE
DEDICATION
Lycoming dedicated its
two-centuries-old
quadrangle, naming it the
Daniel G. Fultz ’57 ’01H
Quadrangle, in honor
Fultz gives his remarks as the
honored guest at the dedication
of the Fultz Quadrangle.
of trustee emeritus
Daniel G. Fultz ’57 ’01H. The
dedication and naming of this
iconic space recognizes Fultz’s
lifetime of service, dedication
and philanthropy to Lycoming
College. As a young employee,
Fultz took a significant interest
in the beauty and character
of the Lycoming College
Campus. In 1961, Fultz planted
oak saplings around the main
quadrangle of the campus,
which have grown into the
beautiful and towering oak
trees that contribute to the
distinctive and majestic nature
of the main quad today. As
treasurer, he partnered with
James E. Douthat, president
emeritus, to establish
Lycoming College as one of
the most financially secure
small liberal arts colleges in
the United States. Fultz also
served with distinction for
many years on the board of
trustees, including as the chair
of the finance, investment
and buildings and grounds
committees. Dan and his
wife, Helen, together served
as the chairs of Lycoming’s
Campaign for a Brighter
Future, raising more than $43
million.
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