Cultivating The Core
Classrooms and Academic Offices
This new facility will bring together outstanding programs that make up our academic core. It’s this core that equips our students as communicators, decision-makers, and team players, and causes them to stand out among their peers as they begin their careers. This building will house the Department of History and Government; the Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages; the Department of Communication; and the School of Education.
This new space will encourage community and collaboration between faculty and students working in complementary fields. It will also create more spaces for faculty mentoring and investment in students.
Sitting at the edge of campus facing Ohio State Route 72, this academic building will greet and inspire visitors with its classical design, matching facilities with the quality of the programs inside. This spectacular structure will tie our campus together architecturally as well, serving as a bridge from the traditional look of Founders Hall to the modern style of the Center for Biblical and Theological Studies.
Features:
- Home to four academic units
- Classical design
- Replaces Williams and Patterson Halls and History and Government Center
- Discipline-specific classrooms
- Facing State Route 72