Why it was named after him/her?:
The building is now part of the Donohoe Center campus that includes demonstration landscaping, a windmill, a switchgrass planting area and a building that, along with the barn, houses organizations that focus on rural and conservation issues. That includes the Penn State Cooperative Extension Office, Farmland Preservation, the Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation and the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
The complex is surrounded by the Ann Rudd Saxman Nature Park, which has four miles of trails winding through 60 acres.