In 2009, BGSU announced plans to construct a new residence hall, "South Central Hall," located on the site of Rodgers Quadrangle. Students had the opportunity to select their preferences from a list of ten proposed names, and they chose Centennial Hall, marking the 100th Anniversary of BGSU. The…
Until 1972, the various departments of the College of Business Administration were scattered all over the University. In order to centralize this department and, thus, provide for greater efficiency and effectiveness, the administration approved plans for construction of a Business Administration…
The idea of a building serving as the social center for the campus at Bowling Green gained in popularity through the 1930s and 1940s. Early in the 1940s, President Prout authorized the construction of such a building in the heart of the campus. The population and services of the university continued…
Constructed in 1981 by the State of Ohio, this building was used for twenty-two years by the Department of Job and Family Services. This office served those filing unemployment claims, and provided access to a variety of resources, and assistance in finding employment. On March 14, 2003 the state…
As the student population at the university continued to expand throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the size of the administration of the university also increased. To compensate for this, as well as the increasing need for more classroom space, the Board of Trustees approved plans for the construction…