Fenzel House

Main Building Image
Photo of Fenzel House, demolished in 2016
Demolished in
2017

Building Type:
Residence Hall

Campus Green:
South Green

History

Fenzel House, located on South Green was built in 1968 and used as a residence hall for students. It was originally known as South Green building number 1.

William H. Fenzel

Fenzel House was named in honor of William H. Fenzel. A native of Athens, OH, he was educated at Ohio University, New York University, and University of Chicago. He was a professor of Accounting at Ohio University for 50 years, from 1918 to 1968. He served as Chairman of the Accounting Department and acting Dean of the College of Commerce. He was very active in the Alumni Association, serving as its treasurer and president.

Location


The South Green

The South Green on Ohio University's Athens campus.

South Green is composed of residence halls and a dining hall. Notable buildings on this green include Nelson Commons, Carr Hall, Sowle Hall and Brown Hall.

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