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Otterbein University

Otterbein University is a private university in Westerville, Ohio. It offers 74 majors and 44 minors as well as eight graduate programs.[4] The university was founded in 1847 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ and named for United Brethren founder the Rev. Philip William Otterbein. As a result of a division and two mergers involving the church, it has been associated since 1968 with the United Methodist Church. In 2010, its name was changed back from Otterbein College to Otterbein University because of an increasing number of graduate and undergraduate programs.[5]

Otterbein University
Former names
Otterbein University
(1847–1917; 2010–present)
Otterbein College (1917–2010)
TypePrivate university
Established1847; 176 years ago (1847)
Religious affiliation
United Methodist
Endowment$99.1 million (2020)[1]
PresidentJohn Comerford
Academic staff
328
Undergraduates2,342 (Fall 2014)[2]
Postgraduates449 (Fall 2014)[2]
Location,
U.S.
Campus140 acres (57 ha)[3]
Colors    Tan and Cardinal
NicknameCardinals
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIOAC
MascotCardy the Cardinal
Websitewww.otterbein.edu

It is primarily an undergraduate institution with approximately 2,300 undergraduate and 450 graduate students on the campus.[2] Otterbein has over 100 student organizations and a popular Greek presence. The school's mascot is Cardy the Cardinal and the school is a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference in NCAA Division III athletics.[6]

History

 
Towers Hall

Otterbein University was founded in 1847 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. As a result of a division and two mergers involving the church, the university has since 1968 been associated with the United Methodist Church. The university is named for United Brethren founder, Philip William Otterbein.[7]

In 1859, Otterbein enrolled its first African-American student, William Hannibal Thomas, but he was beaten and taunted by white students. The university told him his continued enrollment "imperiled the very existence of the school" and said it would expel him if he did not withdraw voluntarily, which he did after 10 weeks.[8] Otterbein did not grant a degree to a Black student until 1893.[9]

Campus

The Otterbein campus is located in Westerville, Ohio. It sits between Alum Creek on the west and State Street (Ohio State Route 3) on the east. West Home Street, which runs through the center of campus, is the address of most of the college's homes and student residence halls (such as 25 [Suite Style Residence], Mayne Hall, Hanby Hall, 163 W. Home Street, and Clements Hall),[10] as well as the Campus Center. The north end of the campus is home to most underclassman housing, the health and physical education department, athletic facilities, as well as the Clements Recreation Center. Overall, the Campus occupies 140 acres (0.57 km2).[11]

Academics

Otterbein requires students to take a broad variety of courses.[12] It offers B.A., B.S., B.F.A., B.Mus., B.M.E., B.S.E., B.S.N., MAE, MBA, MSN and DNP degrees in 74 majors and 41 minors.[13] Since Fall 2011, the university has run on the semester calendar. Otterbein University's graduate school features programs in business administration (MBA), nursing (MSN, DNP), education, Educational mathematics, and science in allied health.

School of Art & Sciences

The School of Arts and Sciences houses departments and programs in: art, biological science, biochemistry & molecular biology, chemistry, communications, earth science, English, English as a second language, history, mathematical sciences, modern languages & cultures, music, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, religion, sociology & anthropology, and theatre & dance. Otterbein also has programs in theatre, dance, music, and film. Twenty-eight percent of Otterbein students study abroad. The university sponsors semester-long programs in four locations—London, England; Barbados; Paris, France; and Madrid, Spain—and several short-term summer programs in locations such as Nicaragua, all of which are staffed by Otterbein professors. Students can also choose to study in a variety of other countries through alternative providers.

School of Professional Studies

The School of Professional Studies houses departments and programs in business, accounting & economics, education, engineering, equine science, health & sports sciences, and nursing.

Rankings and admission

In its 2012 edition of "America's Best Colleges", Otterbein was ranked 14th in the "Regional Universities (Midwest)" category by U.S. News & World Report.[14] U.S. News & World Report classifies its selectivity as "more selective."[15] In its 2018 edition of "America's Best Colleges", Otterbein was ranked #19(tie) in "Regional Universities (Midwest)" category, #12(tie) in "Best Colleges for Veterans" category, and #35 in "Best Value Schools" category by U.S. News & World Report.[16] Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Other awards include: President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for 6 straight years.[17]

Music program

The Department of Music at Otterbein offers the degrees of Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education, and Bachelor of Arts in a number of majors including music business, music history and literature, jazz studies, and general music studies. The music program at Otterbein includes many diverse ensembles of different sizes, as well as an opera theatre program. The touring ensembles are Concert Choir, Symphonic Band, and String Orchestra, which tour nationally and internationally. Other ensembles include Marching Band, Opus One vocal jazz, Cardinal Singers (formerly Women's Chorale), Vox Otterbein (formerly Men's Chorus), Otterbein Singers, The Anticipations rock cover band, Jazz Combo, Early Music, and Red Noise, the new music ensemble. The music department is housed in Battelle Fine Arts Center. Graduates go on to teach music in K-12 schools, perform in professional opera, symphony orchestras, and bands, compose music, and teach privately.

Theatre and art program

Professional training is offered in the areas of Acting, Design/Technology, and Musical Theatre with BFA degrees offered in all three programs and a dance concentration in the latter. A BA degree in Theatre is also available, which allows students to tailor the major to suit interests in directing, writing, and stage management among others. In addition, the department offers a dance minor. Otterbein University Theatre and Otterbein Summer Theatre stage nine shows a year. Plays range from classical Shakespearean dramas and British comedies to full-scale musicals and experimental works. The department also presents an annual dance concert designed by many of the university's choreographers. Three galleries show art by students, faculty and guest artists, as well as pieces from Otterbein's permanent collection.

Athletics

The Otterbein Cardinals compete in NCAA Division III, as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference. Otterbein's traditional opponents include: Baldwin Wallace University, Capital University, Heidelberg University, John Carroll University, Marietta College, University of Mount Union, Muskingum University, Ohio Northern University, and Wilmington College. They sponsor ten men's and nine women's varsity sports, including:

  • Baseball (men)
  • Basketball (men/women)
  • Cross country (men/women)
  • Football (men)
  • Golf (men/women)
  • Lacrosse (men/women)
  • Soccer (men/women)
  • Softball (women)
  • Tennis (men/women)
  • Track and field (men/women)
  • Volleyball (women)
  • Wrestling (men)

Greek life

Otterbein's history of social Greek organizations dates back to 1908, when members of the debate society started Pi Beta Sigma Fraternity, with Sigma Alpha Tau Sorority being founded in 1910. 12 of the 14 Greek chapters on campus are local, meaning they were founded and exist only at Otterbein. There are six sororities and eight fraternities at Otterbein; all six sororities are local, while six fraternities are local and two are national. Within their Greek Life they have two of the oldest independent chapters in the United States, Pi Beta Sigma and Pi Kappa Phi (not connected to the national Pi Kappa Phi).

Panhellenic Sororities at Otterbein:

  • Sigma Alpha Tau (ΣΑΤ),
  • Tau Epsilon Mu (ΤΕΜ),
  • Epsilon Kappa Tau (ΕΚΤ),
  • Theta Nu (ΘΝ),
  • Tau Delta (ΤΔ), and
  • Kappa Phi Omega (ΚΦΩ)

IntraFraternity Council Fraternities at Otterbein:

Local:

  • Pi Beta Sigma (ΠΒΣ),
  • Pi Kappa Phi (ΠΚΦ),
  • Sigma Delta Phi (ΣΔΦ),
  • Eta Phi Mu (ΗΦΜ),
  • Lambda Gamma Epsilon (ΛΓΕ), and
  • Zeta Phi (ΖΦ)

National:

WOBN

WOBN, whose frequency is 97.5 FM, is Otterbein's student-run radio station, playing college rock for Otterbein and surrounding Westerville. WOBN is the flagship of Otterbein Sports, covering many of the games for basketball, football, and baseball. WOBN has been operating since 1948.

Residence halls

Traditional residence halls

  • Clements Hall (Sophomore Housing)
    • Clements Hall houses 106 upperclassmen men and women on four floors including four RAs.[18]
  • Davis Hall (Health & Wellness LLC)
    • Davis Hall is home to 110 first year and upper class students as well as six resident assistants and one assistant director of Residence Life. Most of the rooms are doubles. This two-story building features at least one lounge on each floor and the laundry room and kitchen are located on the first floor.[19]
  • Dunlap King Hall (Arts Appreciation, Open Space & Radical Creativity LLC)[20]
    • Dunlap-King (DK) is the oldest residence hall on campus. It houses 96 first year and upper class students including four Resident Assistants.
    • Dunlap King Hall has a theme of Arts Appreciation, is home to the Radical Creativity LLC and Open Space. Arts Appreciation is for students interested in the arts but not necessarily majoring in art, music, or theatre.
  • Engle, Garst and Scott Halls (The Triad)[21]
    • The Triad is a complex consisting of three buildings for first year and upper class students: Scott Hall, home to 36 men or women including two Resident assistants; Engle Hall, home to 45 men or women including two resident assistants; and Garst Hall, home to 75 students including three resident assistants and one assistant director of Residence Life.
    • Garst Hall is available for continuous housing, meaning the building is always open during winter break and summer (daily fee applies).
    • Garst and Scott Halls are single-story buildings. Engle Hall has two floors.
  • Mayne Hall (Leadership LLC & Honors Community)[22]
    • Mayne Hall is the home for 138 first year and upper class students including seven Resident Assistants. Mayne Hall is home to the Honors Housing program and the Leadership LLC. Residents in Mayne Hall may participate in the Kneading Minds program, which is run through the Honors Program, and bakes bread once a month in the hall kitchen.
    • Mayne Hall has four floors with women residing on first, third and fourth floors and men on the second floor. Two single rooms are located on the first floor with all other rooms being doubles.
  • Hanby Hall (STEM Community)
    • Hanby Hall accommodates 121 first-year students, including six Resident Assistants and one Hall Director. Most rooms in Hanby are doubles with one triple located on each upper floor. Hanby Hall is connected to Clements Hall through the west stairwell. Students call the Clements and Hanby community "Clanby".[23]

Suite style housing

  • 25 W. Home Street
    • Opened in the fall of 2008, 25 W. Home Street is one of Otterbein's two suite-style residence halls housing 200 upper class students including six Resident Assistants and one assistant director of Residence Life.[24]
  • DeVore Hall
    • DeVore Hall was opened in Fall 2006 as Otterbein's first suite-style residence hall. Housing 174 upperclassman students including six Resident Assistant.[25]

Commons apartments

  • Home Street and Park Street[26]
    • The Commons apartment complexes are located in two areas on campus. Each complex consists of four small buildings providing apartment housing for juniors and seniors located in the heart of campus.
    • Selection for the apartments occurs in spring semester. Rising juniors and seniors may apply for an apartment with a group of students. Each year, three buildings at each complex are available for Summer + Academic Year leases, which begin the second Monday after graduation. The remaining building is only available for Academic Year leases, which begin the day before classes begin in the fall, due to summer deep cleaning and minor renovations (painting, carpeting, etc.).

Theme houses

Theme houses are an on-campus living option for students with a common goal. Residents of each house are expected to create and take part in programming events to benefit the residents, the special interest group they represent, and the campus community. Any full-time sophomore, junior or senior Otterbein student in good standing with the university is eligible to live in a university-operated house.

Each house is advised by a university academic or administrative department which determines the selection process for students residing in the individual houses.

Houses are eligible for gender-inclusive housing, meaning students residing in the houses may determine if the house will be gender inclusive or single sex. All residents must agree to the status prior to signing an agreement to live in the house.

Current theme houses

[27]

  • The Education House - 162 W. Home Street
    • Residents living in the Education House are education majors. These students support one another through the Education Program and plan programs for the Columbus City Schools, leadership development and student teaching. Residents serve as role models to freshmen education majors and those going through the student teaching process. In addition, they host a variety of meetings, programs, and socials sponsored by the Education Department.
  • The Spiritual Growth House (SGH)- 155 W. Home Street
    • The Spiritual Growth House (SGH) is a unique living environment for students interested in learning more about themselves on a spiritual and personal level. Students can engage and interact in conversations with members of the Otterbein Christian Fellowship and learn more about Religious Life. This year, the house will plan numerous events regarding prayer and religion and host a variety of socials open to the campus community.
  • The House of Black Culture - 154 W. Home Street
    • The House of Black Culture (HBC) is named after Otterbein's first African American graduate, William Henry Fouse. The HBC was established in 1994 and serves as a meeting and social space for African American students. The house offers living space to individuals who are involved in the African American Student Union and/or other diversity organizations on campus. The HBC promotes cultural exchange for the Otterbein community through programming and discussions. The HBC also assists the Office of Social Justice & Activism by hosting receptions for visiting guests. Signature programs include a Welcome Back Cookout and End of the Year Cookout.
  • GLTBQ Resource House - 46 W. Home Street
    • The GLBTQ Resource House is located near 25 W. Home.

Notable alumni

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Otterbein University in College Navigator". U.S. Department of Education. 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  3. ^ USNews.com America's Best Colleges 2007. Accessed 2007-03-09.
  4. ^ "About Otterbein".
  5. ^ "Otterbein Poised to Resume Name of Otterbein University". Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  6. ^ "Official Site of Otterbein University Athletics". www.otterbeincardinals.com. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  7. ^ "Otterbein History". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved September 29, 2017.
  8. ^ John David Smith (2019). Black Judas: William Hannibal Thomas and the American Negro. ISBN 9780820356266. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  9. ^ Baird, Laura (April 26, 2019). "The life and legacy of William Henry Fouse". CityScene Magazine. Retrieved September 17, 2021.
  10. ^ "Campus Addresses". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  11. ^ "About Otterbein University". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  12. ^ Otterbein College Integrative Studies. Accessed 2006-12-02.
  13. ^ "Information about Otterbein University". Otterbein University. Retrieved January 17, 2011.
  14. ^ . rankingsandreviews.com. Archived from the original on August 27, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  15. ^ "OtterbeinUniversity | Best College | US News". Colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  16. ^ "How Does Otterbein University Rank Among America's Best Colleges?". U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  17. ^ "Otterbein University Recognized by President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for Sixth Year". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  18. ^ "Clements Hall". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  19. ^ "Davis Hall". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  20. ^ "Dunlap King Hall". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  21. ^ "Engle, Garst & Scott Halls (The Triad)". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  22. ^ "Mayne Hall". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  23. ^ "Hanby Hall". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  24. ^ "25 W. Home Street". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  25. ^ "DeVore Hall". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  26. ^ "Commons Apartments on Home Street and Park Street". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  27. ^ "Theme Houses". www.otterbein.edu. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  28. ^ . October 13, 2011. Archived from the original on August 14, 2014. Retrieved August 23, 2017.

External links

  • Official website
  • Otterbein Athletics website
  • The Point

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this template message This article or section appears to be slanted towards recent events Please try to keep recent events in historical perspective and add more content related to non recent events June 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Otterbein University is a private university in Westerville Ohio It offers 74 majors and 44 minors as well as eight graduate programs 4 The university was founded in 1847 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ and named for United Brethren founder the Rev Philip William Otterbein As a result of a division and two mergers involving the church it has been associated since 1968 with the United Methodist Church In 2010 its name was changed back from Otterbein College to Otterbein University because of an increasing number of graduate and undergraduate programs 5 Otterbein UniversityFormer namesOtterbein University 1847 1917 2010 present Otterbein College 1917 2010 TypePrivate universityEstablished1847 176 years ago 1847 Religious affiliationUnited MethodistEndowment 99 1 million 2020 1 PresidentJohn ComerfordAcademic staff328Undergraduates2 342 Fall 2014 2 Postgraduates449 Fall 2014 2 LocationWesterville Ohio U S Campus140 acres 57 ha 3 Colors Tan and CardinalNicknameCardinalsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III OACMascotCardy the CardinalWebsitewww wbr otterbein wbr eduIt is primarily an undergraduate institution with approximately 2 300 undergraduate and 450 graduate students on the campus 2 Otterbein has over 100 student organizations and a popular Greek presence The school s mascot is Cardy the Cardinal and the school is a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference in NCAA Division III athletics 6 Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Academics 3 1 School of Art amp Sciences 3 2 School of Professional Studies 3 3 Rankings and admission 3 4 Music program 3 5 Theatre and art program 4 Athletics 5 Greek life 6 WOBN 7 Residence halls 7 1 Traditional residence halls 7 2 Suite style housing 7 3 Commons apartments 7 4 Theme houses 7 4 1 Current theme houses 8 Notable alumni 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit Towers Hall Otterbein University was founded in 1847 by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ As a result of a division and two mergers involving the church the university has since 1968 been associated with the United Methodist Church The university is named for United Brethren founder Philip William Otterbein 7 In 1859 Otterbein enrolled its first African American student William Hannibal Thomas but he was beaten and taunted by white students The university told him his continued enrollment imperiled the very existence of the school and said it would expel him if he did not withdraw voluntarily which he did after 10 weeks 8 Otterbein did not grant a degree to a Black student until 1893 9 Campus EditThe Otterbein campus is located in Westerville Ohio It sits between Alum Creek on the west and State Street Ohio State Route 3 on the east West Home Street which runs through the center of campus is the address of most of the college s homes and student residence halls such as 25 Suite Style Residence Mayne Hall Hanby Hall 163 W Home Street and Clements Hall 10 as well as the Campus Center The north end of the campus is home to most underclassman housing the health and physical education department athletic facilities as well as the Clements Recreation Center Overall the Campus occupies 140 acres 0 57 km2 11 Academics EditOtterbein requires students to take a broad variety of courses 12 It offers B A B S B F A B Mus B M E B S E B S N MAE MBA MSN and DNP degrees in 74 majors and 41 minors 13 Since Fall 2011 the university has run on the semester calendar Otterbein University s graduate school features programs in business administration MBA nursing MSN DNP education Educational mathematics and science in allied health School of Art amp Sciences Edit The School of Arts and Sciences houses departments and programs in art biological science biochemistry amp molecular biology chemistry communications earth science English English as a second language history mathematical sciences modern languages amp cultures music philosophy physics political science psychology religion sociology amp anthropology and theatre amp dance Otterbein also has programs in theatre dance music and film Twenty eight percent of Otterbein students study abroad The university sponsors semester long programs in four locations London England Barbados Paris France and Madrid Spain and several short term summer programs in locations such as Nicaragua all of which are staffed by Otterbein professors Students can also choose to study in a variety of other countries through alternative providers School of Professional Studies Edit The School of Professional Studies houses departments and programs in business accounting amp economics education engineering equine science health amp sports sciences and nursing Rankings and admission Edit In its 2012 edition of America s Best Colleges Otterbein was ranked 14th in the Regional Universities Midwest category by U S News amp World Report 14 U S News amp World Report classifies its selectivity as more selective 15 In its 2018 edition of America s Best Colleges Otterbein was ranked 19 tie in Regional Universities Midwest category 12 tie in Best Colleges for Veterans category and 35 in Best Value Schools category by U S News amp World Report 16 Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence Other awards include President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for 6 straight years 17 Music program Edit The Department of Music at Otterbein offers the degrees of Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Education and Bachelor of Arts in a number of majors including music business music history and literature jazz studies and general music studies The music program at Otterbein includes many diverse ensembles of different sizes as well as an opera theatre program The touring ensembles are Concert Choir Symphonic Band and String Orchestra which tour nationally and internationally Other ensembles include Marching Band Opus One vocal jazz Cardinal Singers formerly Women s Chorale Vox Otterbein formerly Men s Chorus Otterbein Singers The Anticipations rock cover band Jazz Combo Early Music and Red Noise the new music ensemble The music department is housed in Battelle Fine Arts Center Graduates go on to teach music in K 12 schools perform in professional opera symphony orchestras and bands compose music and teach privately Theatre and art program Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Professional training is offered in the areas of Acting Design Technology and Musical Theatre with BFA degrees offered in all three programs and a dance concentration in the latter A BA degree in Theatre is also available which allows students to tailor the major to suit interests in directing writing and stage management among others In addition the department offers a dance minor Otterbein University Theatre and Otterbein Summer Theatre stage nine shows a year Plays range from classical Shakespearean dramas and British comedies to full scale musicals and experimental works The department also presents an annual dance concert designed by many of the university s choreographers Three galleries show art by students faculty and guest artists as well as pieces from Otterbein s permanent collection Athletics EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Otterbein Cardinals compete in NCAA Division III as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference Otterbein s traditional opponents include Baldwin Wallace University Capital University Heidelberg University John Carroll University Marietta College University of Mount Union Muskingum University Ohio Northern University and Wilmington College They sponsor ten men s and nine women s varsity sports including Baseball men Basketball men women Cross country men women Football men Golf men women Lacrosse men women Soccer men women Softball women Tennis men women Track and field men women Volleyball women Wrestling men Greek life EditOtterbein s history of social Greek organizations dates back to 1908 when members of the debate society started Pi Beta Sigma Fraternity with Sigma Alpha Tau Sorority being founded in 1910 12 of the 14 Greek chapters on campus are local meaning they were founded and exist only at Otterbein There are six sororities and eight fraternities at Otterbein all six sororities are local while six fraternities are local and two are national Within their Greek Life they have two of the oldest independent chapters in the United States Pi Beta Sigma and Pi Kappa Phi not connected to the national Pi Kappa Phi Panhellenic Sororities at Otterbein Sigma Alpha Tau SAT Tau Epsilon Mu TEM Epsilon Kappa Tau EKT Theta Nu 8N Tau Delta TD and Kappa Phi Omega KFW IntraFraternity Council Fraternities at Otterbein Local Pi Beta Sigma PBS Pi Kappa Phi PKF Sigma Delta Phi SDF Eta Phi Mu HFM Lambda Gamma Epsilon LGE and Zeta Phi ZF National Alpha Sigma Phi ASF and Phi Delta Theta FD8 WOBN EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message WOBN whose frequency is 97 5 FM is Otterbein s student run radio station playing college rock for Otterbein and surrounding Westerville WOBN is the flagship of Otterbein Sports covering many of the games for basketball football and baseball WOBN has been operating since 1948 Residence halls EditTraditional residence halls Edit Clements Hall Sophomore Housing Clements Hall houses 106 upperclassmen men and women on four floors including four RAs 18 Davis Hall Health amp Wellness LLC Davis Hall is home to 110 first year and upper class students as well as six resident assistants and one assistant director of Residence Life Most of the rooms are doubles This two story building features at least one lounge on each floor and the laundry room and kitchen are located on the first floor 19 Dunlap King Hall Arts Appreciation Open Space amp Radical Creativity LLC 20 Dunlap King DK is the oldest residence hall on campus It houses 96 first year and upper class students including four Resident Assistants Dunlap King Hall has a theme of Arts Appreciation is home to the Radical Creativity LLC and Open Space Arts Appreciation is for students interested in the arts but not necessarily majoring in art music or theatre Engle Garst and Scott Halls The Triad 21 The Triad is a complex consisting of three buildings for first year and upper class students Scott Hall home to 36 men or women including two Resident assistants Engle Hall home to 45 men or women including two resident assistants and Garst Hall home to 75 students including three resident assistants and one assistant director of Residence Life Garst Hall is available for continuous housing meaning the building is always open during winter break and summer daily fee applies Garst and Scott Halls are single story buildings Engle Hall has two floors Mayne Hall Leadership LLC amp Honors Community 22 Mayne Hall is the home for 138 first year and upper class students including seven Resident Assistants Mayne Hall is home to the Honors Housing program and the Leadership LLC Residents in Mayne Hall may participate in the Kneading Minds program which is run through the Honors Program and bakes bread once a month in the hall kitchen Mayne Hall has four floors with women residing on first third and fourth floors and men on the second floor Two single rooms are located on the first floor with all other rooms being doubles Hanby Hall STEM Community Hanby Hall accommodates 121 first year students including six Resident Assistants and one Hall Director Most rooms in Hanby are doubles with one triple located on each upper floor Hanby Hall is connected to Clements Hall through the west stairwell Students call the Clements and Hanby community Clanby 23 Suite style housing Edit 25 W Home Street Opened in the fall of 2008 25 W Home Street is one of Otterbein s two suite style residence halls housing 200 upper class students including six Resident Assistants and one assistant director of Residence Life 24 DeVore Hall DeVore Hall was opened in Fall 2006 as Otterbein s first suite style residence hall Housing 174 upperclassman students including six Resident Assistant 25 Commons apartments Edit Home Street and Park Street 26 The Commons apartment complexes are located in two areas on campus Each complex consists of four small buildings providing apartment housing for juniors and seniors located in the heart of campus Selection for the apartments occurs in spring semester Rising juniors and seniors may apply for an apartment with a group of students Each year three buildings at each complex are available for Summer Academic Year leases which begin the second Monday after graduation The remaining building is only available for Academic Year leases which begin the day before classes begin in the fall due to summer deep cleaning and minor renovations painting carpeting etc Theme houses Edit Theme houses are an on campus living option for students with a common goal Residents of each house are expected to create and take part in programming events to benefit the residents the special interest group they represent and the campus community Any full time sophomore junior or senior Otterbein student in good standing with the university is eligible to live in a university operated house Each house is advised by a university academic or administrative department which determines the selection process for students residing in the individual houses Houses are eligible for gender inclusive housing meaning students residing in the houses may determine if the house will be gender inclusive or single sex All residents must agree to the status prior to signing an agreement to live in the house Current theme houses Edit 27 The Education House 162 W Home Street Residents living in the Education House are education majors These students support one another through the Education Program and plan programs for the Columbus City Schools leadership development and student teaching Residents serve as role models to freshmen education majors and those going through the student teaching process In addition they host a variety of meetings programs and socials sponsored by the Education Department The Spiritual Growth House SGH 155 W Home Street The Spiritual Growth House SGH is a unique living environment for students interested in learning more about themselves on a spiritual and personal level Students can engage and interact in conversations with members of the Otterbein Christian Fellowship and learn more about Religious Life This year the house will plan numerous events regarding prayer and religion and host a variety of socials open to the campus community The House of Black Culture 154 W Home Street The House of Black Culture HBC is named after Otterbein s first African American graduate William Henry Fouse The HBC was established in 1994 and serves as a meeting and social space for African American students The house offers living space to individuals who are involved in the African American Student Union and or other diversity organizations on campus The HBC promotes cultural exchange for the Otterbein community through programming and discussions The HBC also assists the Office of Social Justice amp Activism by hosting receptions for visiting guests Signature programs include a Welcome Back Cookout and End of the Year Cookout GLTBQ Resource House 46 W Home Street The GLBTQ Resource House is located near 25 W Home Notable alumni EditMain article List of Otterbein University alumni Harold Anderson 1924 Men s basketball coach at Bowling Green State University and the University of Toledo Jonathon Bennett Actor Attended but did not graduate Bob Corbin former member of the Ohio House of Representatives Matt D Orazio 1999 Arena Football League quarterback 2 time ArenaBowl MVP ArenaBowl XX 2006 ArenaBowl XXII 2008 Susan Diol television actress Agnes Meyer Driscoll American cryptanalyst during both World War I and World War II Eunice Foster agronomist at Michigan State University Henry Clay Frick attended but did not graduate business partner in Andrew Carnegie s Carnegie Steel Company later a major American art patron Anne Gonzales member of Ohio House of Representatives David Graf 1972 Actor best known for his role as Sgt Eugene Tackleberry in the Police Academy series of films Benjamin Russell Hanby 1858 American composer of over 80 songs and hymns including Darling Nelly Gray Up on the House Top Jolly Old Saint Nicholas and Who Is He In Yonder Stall Lillian Resler Keister Harford 1872 church organizer and editor Rachael Harris 1989 Film and television actress and comedian Butch Hartman attended circa 1960 USAC national stock car champion Dee Hoty 1974 Tony nominated Broadway actress Sam Jaeger 1999 American actor best known for his role as Matt Dowd in the ABC television series Eli Stone Chris Jansing born Christine Kapostasy 1978 American television news correspondent Currently working for NBC News as NBC s Senior White House Correspondent Dominic Jones 1987 Arena Football League defensive back Gordon Jump 1955 Actor WKRP in Cincinnati as well as his WKRP character Arthur Carlson Fred Martinelli 1951 Hall of Fame Football coach at Ashland University Jim McKee 1969 pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates Zeola Hershey Misener suffragist and one of the first women elected to the Indiana General Assembly Ladan Osman Sillerman First Book Prize winning poet Leif Pettersen 1973 slotback who played eight seasons in the Canadian Football League for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and the Hamilton Tiger Cats Cabot Rea 1978 television news anchorman formerly served as the evening and night co anchorman for WCMH in Columbus Ohio Micheaux Robinson AF2 CFL and Arena Football League defensive back James Scully 2014 Actor best known for his role as Forty Quinn in the Netflix television series You Cory Michael Smith Actor best known for his role as Edward Nigma Riddler in the Fox television drama series Gotham Steve Traylor 1973 college baseball coach at Florida Atlantic Duke and Wofford Frank Truitt 1950 collegiate basketball coach at Ohio State University Louisiana State University and Kent State University co founder of Otterbein University s golf team Carroll Widdoes 1926 Head football coach at Ohio State University and Ohio University John Finley Williamson 1911 choral music pedagogue and founder of Westminster Choir College 28 References Edit As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 a b c Otterbein University in College Navigator U S Department of Education 2016 Retrieved May 11 2016 USNews com America s Best Colleges 2007 Accessed 2007 03 09 About Otterbein Otterbein Poised to Resume Name of Otterbein University Retrieved June 14 2010 Official Site of Otterbein University Athletics www otterbeincardinals com Retrieved August 23 2017 Otterbein History www otterbein edu Retrieved September 29 2017 John David Smith 2019 Black Judas William Hannibal Thomas and the American Negro ISBN 9780820356266 Retrieved September 17 2021 Baird Laura April 26 2019 The life and legacy of William Henry Fouse CityScene Magazine Retrieved September 17 2021 Campus Addresses www otterbein edu Retrieved August 23 2017 About Otterbein University www otterbein edu Retrieved August 23 2017 Otterbein College Integrative Studies Accessed 2006 12 02 Information about Otterbein University Otterbein University Retrieved January 17 2011 Otterbein University Profile Rankings and Data rankingsandreviews com Archived from the original on August 27 2016 Retrieved March 3 2023 OtterbeinUniversity Best College US News Colleges usnews rankingsandreviews com Retrieved February 27 2012 How Does Otterbein University Rank Among America s Best Colleges U S News amp World Report U S News amp World Report Retrieved November 7 2017 Otterbein University Recognized by President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for Sixth Year www otterbein edu Retrieved August 23 2017 Clements Hall www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Davis Hall www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Dunlap King Hall www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Engle Garst amp Scott Halls The Triad www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Mayne Hall www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Hanby Hall www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 25 W Home Street www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 DeVore Hall www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Commons Apartments on Home Street and Park Street www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 Theme Houses www otterbein edu Retrieved November 7 2017 John Finley Williamson Collection October 13 2011 Archived from the original on August 14 2014 Retrieved August 23 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otterbein University Official website Otterbein Athletics website The PointCoordinates 40 07 33 N 82 56 10 W 40 12573 N 82 93613 W 40 12573 82 93613 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otterbein University amp oldid 1142653580, 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