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Welcome to Ohio University Lancaster! Our campus is situated at 1570 Granville Pike, Lancaster, OH 43130, offering a diverse range of academic programs and services to our students in the Lancaster area.

Click on buildings on the map to see more about each building.

  • Brasee Hall

    Brasee Hall

    Current Use

    Brasee Hall is the main building for the Ohio University Lancaster campus. The building houses a variety of classroom spaces, academic support areas, art spaces, athletic facilities, and food offerings to meet the needs of the OHIO community and beyond. Features include a full-size gymnasium, fitness center, art gallery, theatre, 2-story library, tutoring center, science labs, nursing facilities and academic classrooms. The North Lobby is located near the front entrance and is an informal place for learning and social interaction that is often flooded with natural light.

    History

    The John T. Brasee Hall opened for classes in late September, 1968. The building is named after a prominent 19th century and Ohio University Athens graduate who moved to Ohio at the age of 15. As a Lancaster resident, he became the principal of Lancaster Academy in 1824. He went on to serve in the State Senate from 1856-57. Between 2012 and 2022, extensive capital projects maintained and modernized the campus. Renovations established the Jane Johnsen Center for Learning and Student Success, the revitalization of the Wagner Theatre, expanded food service capabilities with the addition of Bob’s Bobcat Bistro, the relocation of the Wilkes Art Gallery to the North Lobby, renovations to the north entrance making it the new campus entrance, upgrade to the Hannah V. McCauley library, extensive HVAC improvements, and the redesign of the 4th floor to house a new BSN nursing program with labs and classroom space.

    Location

    1570 Granville Pike

  • Herrold Hall

    Herrold Hall

    Current Use

    Herrold Hall is a common space that houses academic classrooms, an IT department and OULN. OULN is the Ohio University Learning Network which links classrooms to the other regional campuses, as well the Athens campus, to offer a wide range of classes taught by faculty across the Ohio University system. In addition, Harrold Hall houses a world-class, 1,600-square-foot research facility known as The Advanced Asphalt Research Laboratory. This laboratory focuses on design and analysis of flexible pavement, evaluation of the mechanical properties of each ingredient in a pavement mix, and physical modeling. It allows for hands-on training of students, technology transfer to the private sector and government, and advanced research.

    History

    Herrold Hall opened in October, 1978 to meet the needs of increased enrollment, changing curriculum, and physical needs. The building is named after Gordon Herrold who was the long-term vice president for engineering and research at Anchor-Hocking Glass Company in Lancaster. Herrold Hall was built at a cost of nearly $2 million and was funded in large part by a local community campaign.

    Location

    1570 Granville Pike