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The John Calhoun Baker University Center, located near the center of Ohio University's main campus in Athens, Ohio, is a building that serves the Ohio University student body. Named for Ohio University’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, Ohio community and visitors. It is operated by the Ohio University Division of Student Affairs. == History == In 2000, the university's Student senate gauged interest for a new student activity center to replace the then-current Baker Center, on Union Street in the northernmost area of campus. The new building, which would be named Baker University Center, would be located more centrally on campus, and allow easier access from the lower areas of campus to the Court Street and College Green areas. Plans for the five-story building were approved in February 2004 by Ohio University's Board of Trustees. The project was funded by state capital improvement funds and bonds. Students of the university would pay an additional fee of per academic quarter after the center opened. The final floor plan was unveiled in March of that year. Much of the design of the building was created based on student input.〔 The university broke ground on the center in March 2004. Throughout that summer, the land was excavated and an underground parking lot was created. While housing for many of the university's student organizations was planned before construction, additions such as the Ohio University Women's Center were added later. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Calhoun Baker University Center」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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