The promenade is located between Congdon Hall and Wanek School of Natural Sciences and has been extended to the Plato S. Wilson School of Commerce and the Caine Conservatory. The Mahler Promenade includes a topiary garden, which is part of the Mariana H. Qubein Arboretum and Botanical Gardens.
We are very grateful for the generosity of Peter and Mary Mahler through the years,” said HPU President Nido Qubein. “They have been friends of High Point University for many years and understand and appreciate the values-based education we teach our students. The Mahler Promenade is a beautiful addition to HPU’s inspiring environment.”
“Mary and I are thankful to be connected to HPU and are happy to support the university’s mission in preparing students to succeed in their future,” said Peter. “We are pleased to be part of the university’s growth and progress in the recent years.”