Craven E. Williams Observatory....................
Since its dedication in 1990, the Craven E. Williams Observatory has served as a focal point for astronomy education for the University and amateur astronomers throughout the region. The observatory is named for the ninth president of Gardner-Webb University, and was constructed largely through volunteer efforts. Funds for the facility were made possible through area donors and a matching grant from the Janirve Foundation of Asheville. The Observatory dome houses a 20" RC Optical Systems research grade telescope, while a range of other instruments are also utilized. In addition to supporting astronomy classes at the University, the facility hosts school and community groups for observing and educational programs, as well as monthly public nights(weather permitting) and special programs.
The Williams Observatory also serves as the home observatory for the Cleveland County Astronomical Society
For more information on the observatory contact:
Dr. Don Olive, Associate Professor of Physics
P.O. Box 7324
Boiling Springs, NC 2807
Phone: (704) 406-3804
dolive@gardner-webb.edu
The Williams Observatory also serves as the home observatory for the Cleveland County Astronomical Society
For more information on the observatory contact:
Dr. Don Olive, Associate Professor of Physics
P.O. Box 7324
Boiling Springs, NC 2807
Phone: (704) 406-3804
dolive@gardner-webb.edu









