NCSU Libraries Focus Online
Volume 21 number 2 - Winter 2001
Robert Barnhardt Honored with Endowment
By Tony Reevy, Library Development
Robert A. Barnhardt, long-term head of North Carolina State University's College
of Textiles, stepped aside as dean in 1999. The Robert A. Barnhardt
Endowment for Leadership Development in the Burlington Textiles Library was created to
honor this highly respected industry figure. Contributors to the fund include
the North Carolina Textile Foundation, Burlington Industries, and many other
individual and corporate donors.
Barnhardt plans to remain active at NC State, returning to teach and work
with faculty members and researchers in the College of Textiles. His forty-year
career includes positions at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science,
the Institute of Textile Technology (ITT), and NC State. Barnhardt holds a
B.S. degree from the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, an M.A.
degree from ITT, and an M.Ed. degree and Ph.D. degree in higher education administration
from the University of Virginia.
"I was absolutely surprised," Barnhardt says, "when creation
of the endowment was announced. It's exciting and heartwarming--and it's a
great idea. The gift is important because it will provide a leadership resource
for our students. It is very important that the textile industry has enlightened
and visionary leaders. Many of its leaders have come out of NC State."
Dick Windham is executive director of the Burlington Industries Foundation,
which committed one of the largest gifts to the Barnhardt Endowment. He notes, "We
were glad to be able to take part in recognizing Bob Barnhardt for his achievements.
Bob is a great asset to the college, to the university, to the state, and to
the textile industry. We felt it was very appropriate that he be recognized
with this honor."
Income from the Barnhardt endowment will allow the Burlington Textiles Library
to acquire leadership resources. It will also allow the College of Textiles
and the Textiles Library to hold programs fostering innovative leadership.
Suzanne T. Weiner, head of the Textiles Library, will help to oversee these
efforts. " The endowment will allow us to do two things,"
Weiner explains. " First, we will build strong multimedia collections
in the area of leadership, including books, videos, and slides. Second, we
will work with the college's Student Services to help them sponsor an annual
leadership event. The event will be open to textiles students at no charge." Weiner
adds, "This gift is exciting because it will allow the library to be even
more of a central focus for textiles students. It also means that we will now
have materials to lend to students that will help them acquire the skills they
need to go out and get good jobs."
Barnhardt is very pleased that friends chose to support the Burlington Textiles
Library with their honorary gifts. He says, "As dean, I went there frequently
at night to get the pulse of what was going on in the college and with students.
The library has a strategic location in the college, and that's by design.
When we talked about where the textile library was going to be, we planned
it as a beacon for Centennial Campus. We see the Burlington Textiles Library
as a lighthouse calling everybody to the campus."
To make a gift to the Robert A. Barnhardt Endowment for Leadership Development
in the Burlington Textiles Library, send your check, made out to "North
Carolina Textile Foundation," to North Carolina Textile Foundation, Inc.,
Box 8301, Raleigh, N.C. 27695-8301.
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