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About the Center
 
 
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Named for Ohio’s 14th President John Calhoun Baker, the Center opened in January, 2007. It replaced the original Baker University Center which was located on the northwest corner of E. Union St. and College St. (across from the College Green). The building provides facilities, programs, services and amenities that serve the University community, the Athens community and visitors. It is operated by the Division of Students Affairs.
 
Mission

As a center of activity that contributes significantly to the quality of campus life, the John Calhoun Baker University Center takes pride in being an attractive, functional, socially vibrant, welcoming gathering place for all Ohio University students, faculty, staff, and guests of the University.

To this end, the John Calhoun Baker University Center staff provides superior building operations, useful and up-to-date university information services, and active program support for the wide range of social, intellectual, and cultural events that occur in the Center.
 
Meet the Staff

Lynn Andrews
Administrative Coordinator
(740) 593-4023
andrewsl@ohio.edu

Chad Barnhardt
Assistant Director
(740) 593-4032
barnhard@ohio.edu

Lureen Bailey
Administrative Assistant
(740) 593-4020
baileyl@ohio.edu

Jennifer Coen
Administrative Coordinator
(740) 593-4021
coenj1@ohio.edu

Todd Coogen
Associate Director
(740) 593-0667
coogen@ohio.edu

Angela Davis
Associate Director
(740) 593-4056
davisa2@ohio.edu

Tim Hogan
Interim Director
(740) 597-1621
hogant1@ohio.edu

Julie Kesterke
Graduate Assistant
(740) 593-4397
jk267206@ohio.edu

Adam Krawsczyn
Graduate Assistant
(740) 593-4020
ak577096@ohio.edu

Rich Carpinelli
Director
(740) 593-4024
carpinel@ohio.edu

Max Malloy
Assistant Director
(740) 593-4064
malloy@ohio.edu

Caitlin Murray
Assistant Director
(740) 593-4021
murrayc@ohio.edu

Jeremy Schaffer
Technical Coordinator
(740) 593-0256
schaffej@ohio.edu

 
Design & Construction

The Center was designed by Moody/Nolan of Columbus, Ohio and WTW Architects of Pittsburgh, PA.  It was constructed by Smoot Construction of Columbus, Ohio. 

The Center features Georgian-style architecture and expansive windows throughout the building that offer spectacular views of campus and allow a great deal of natural light to enter. In contrast to the exterior's rich red brick, distinctive white columns and accents, the interior has a more contemporary feel. The interior features high ceilings, ergonomic furniture and a color scheme of sage, plum and mocha to create an inviting, casual atmosphere.

The "Main Street effect" is something planners prepared for from the start – by incorporating an escalator system to carry people through the atrium that cuts through the building and connects the upper and lower portions of the campus. This design feature earned the facility mention in a 2006 Association of College Unions International book as a best practice.
 
History

Baker University Center is named in honor of John Calhoun Baker, the fourteenth president of Ohio University, who served from 1945 through 1961. Dr. Baker was educated at Juniata College and Harvard University. Under his guidance regional campuses were created and an extensive Nigerian educational program was established. Many new programs, scholarships and committees were established. The Ohio University Fund (now Foundation) was established to foster private giving and the John C. Baker Fund to support faculty improvement and research efforts. During his tenure, numerous buildings, including most of the residence halls, were built. Upon retirement he continued to pursue his interests in educational business and international affairs. In 1995 he returned to the campus for a gala celebration of his 100th birthday. He died in 1999.

Baker University Center was completed in 1953. The Georgian Revival building contained six floors, with an eight lane bowling center, game room, ball room, 1804 lounge, and 1954 lounge. It also had a dining room and many administrative offices.  Initially, the top two floors of the building served as residence hall space.  Later the residence hall section of the building was renovated to provide additional meeting and office space.  The former Baker University Center opened in 1954, when student enrollment totaled 5,200.

When the center was proposed in 1946, students agreed to an assessment of five dollars each quarter to help fund the project. The faculty, impressed by the students’ dedication, agreed to the same levy.

Upon the opening of the new Baker University Center in 2007 (construction began in March 2004), the former building was allocated to the Scripps College of Communication to allow for its expansion.  The new Baker was re-dedicated to Dr. Baker as part of a grand opening celebration on February 10, 2007.
Baker University Center, Ohio University
One Park Place, Athens, OH 45701
Tel: 740.593.4020 | Fax: 740.593.0223
Email: baker.center@ohio.edu
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