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FLY LIKE a FALCON 6 Prout Chapel 7 Seal/Bowen-Thompson Quadrangle 8 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 1 University Hall 2 Kuhlin Center 14 SELF-GUIDED TOUR 3 McFall Center 4 Founders Hall LOT M 5 Administration Building FLY LIKE A FALCON 6 Prout Chapel 7 Seal/Bowen-Thompson Quadrangle 8 Bowen-Thompson Student Union 9 Oaks Dining Hall LOT 12 You’ll never fly alone as a Falcon, but sometimes the only option is LOT W ARCH 10 McDonald Residence Hall STUDIES a self-guided flight due to physical distancing and COVID-19. 11 Offenhauer Towers COLLEGE PARK 12 Bureau of Criminal Investigation LOT T LOT 9 13 College of Technology, Architecture LOT 18 and Applied Engineering LOT 8 PERRY 13 FIELDHOUSE 14 BGSU Flight Center LOT 12 FALCON HEIGHTS 12 15 Education Building KEEFE LOT R LOT 5 TENNIS COURTS MESERVE 16 Central Hall SOFTBALL FIELD STELLER FIELD 17 Olscamp Hall 18 Oak Grove Cemetery 11 LOT H LOT 16 PSYCHOLOGY 19 Health and Human Services LIFE LOT 1 20 Moore Musical Arts Center SCIENCE LOT Y LOT C PHYSICAL 21 Student Recreation Center 10 SCIENCE LOT J LOT L 22 BGSU Athletics MATH PHOTOCHEMICAL SLATER SCIENCE SCIENCES FAMILY LOT 10 ICE 23 Kreischer Quadrangle 21 ARENA COCHRANE SEBO CENTER 24 Wolfe Center for the Arts LOT 20 LOT X 22 6 19 9 OVERMAN HALL 18 25 Fine Arts Center DOYT PERRY STADIUM 26 Memorial Hall HAYES 27 Jerome Library LOT 7 17 LOT N 24 28 Greek Housing EPPLER 23 29 Centennial Hall 8 26 INTRAMURAL 16 FIELDS LOT E LOT 7A WHITTAKER 30 Conklin 35 TRACK 27 WILLIAMS 25 31 Carillon Dining Hall SHATZEL HALL 15 HALL 32 Kohl Hall LOT K 6 1 EAST HALL LOT G 5 7 MILETI 33 Falcon Health Center 30 ALUMNI CENTER 34 Maurer Center 3 31 LOT STROH CENTER 11 LOT 35 Moseley Hall 34 LOT A LOT 2 LOT 24 4 2 D 28 LOT 20 LOT 13 32 29 ® FALCON LANDING 33 LOT Q LOT LOT 27 21 21AD2347 McDonald Residence Hall Central Hall Kreischer Quadrangle Carillon Dining Hall 10 16 23 31 Built in 1964 as a women’s residence hall, Formerly known as the College of Business for Traditional residence hall with double rooms and An all-you-care-to-eat dining facility, The Carillon, Welcome to our beautiful campus nestled in small-town McDonald has been renovated throughout the many, Central Hall is now conveniently located community restrooms in each wing, Kreischer is the similar to The Oaks, features fresh meals all day. years and now is home to all students. Featuring for a variety of classes on campus, including our only residence hall with a dining facility right inside Students also enjoy the market inside to stock up Bowling Green, Ohio. Continually ranked one of the best traditional double rooms as well as student lounges new School of Nursing, which will feature a new the building! on snacks. for homework, games and other activities, students Nursing Skills Lab and Simulation Center. college towns in the nation, we’re excited to give you this still fondly recall their time in Mac many years Kohl Hall bird’s eye view of a place that we’re proud to call home. after graduating. Wolfe Center for the Arts 32 Olscamp Hall 24 Primarily for first-year students, Kohl Hall is home The Wolfe Center boasts creative spaces for Offenhauer Towers 17 Built in 1994, Olscamp Hall was designed to to several learning communities, which allow 11 the Department of Theatre and Film and houses Home to both first-year and current students, incorporate modern technology in the classroom. students to live among classmates with similar Please use this flight plan as you explore campus from digital arts labs, two theaters, rehearsal halls, a this residence hall features air-conditioned, The building is named after former BGSU president, interests – service, leadership and community costume shop and a scene shop. This building was the captain’s seat. It doesn’t matter where you start on traditional-style rooms. Bonus: The convenience Paul J. Olscamp who wanted students of all majors involvement, for example. notably designed by the internationally renowned store inside Offenhauer is handy for a quick to come together. campus because it truly is about the journey, even though architectural firm that also built the 9/11 Memorial snack or toiletry. Falcon Health Center Museum Pavilion in NYC. Oak Grove Cemetery 33 The Falcon Health Center serves the entire we hope your final destination is BGSU. 18 Bureau of Criminal Investigation Oak Grove Cemetery has been located on this plot surrounding community as well as the BGSU 12 Fine Arts Center Built in 2014, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation of land since the middle of the 19th century. When 25 faculty, staff and students. It offers appointments The Fine Arts Center houses three galleries for GO FAR. facility provides laboratory and investigative BGSU was first founded in 1910, the campus was with medical providers, immunizations, travel art showings, glass blowing facility, graphic services free of charge to Ohio’s criminal justice contained to “Old Campus” (where University medicine, skin screenings, lab and radiology design computer lab and jewelry, ceramics and agencies. This public partnership with the Ohio Hall is located.) When the University grew and services, acupuncture, chiropractic care and photography labs. BGSU’s School of Art is the Attorney General’s office brings with it the Center expanded out to the cemetery, rather than moving physical therapy. For convenience, the Falcon largest public art school in Ohio. University Hall Prout Chapel for the Future of Forensic Science, which fosters everything, the University decided to put up a fence Health Center offers a full-service pharmacy with 1 6 Our oldest building on campus, University Hall Built in 1951, Prout Chapel has now become a innovative forensic scientific research and creates around the cemetery and build around it. Memorial Hall drive-through. was renovated in 2017 with careful attention to popular venue for the wedding ceremonies of 26 training opportunities for forensic professionals and Here, you’ll find the Army and Air Force ROTC preserve many of its original features, including couples who met at the university, commonly for students in forensic science-related fields. Health and Human Services Maurer Center 19 Programs as well as the BGSU Gymnastics Team. 34 the marble staircase. University Hall is one of referred to as “Falcon Flames” Originally built in 1942 as the student health center, Opened in 2020, the Maurer Center features the most photographed spaces on campus, with College of Technology, Architecture Health and Human Services underwent major state-of-the-art technology as BGSU’s transforms many students celebrating their graduation at the 13 and Applied Engineering renovations in 2013 and now houses the College of students into 21st century business leaders and grand entrance. Dreams are followed and lives are Seal/Bowen-Thompson Quadrangle Health and Human Services, which includes majors entrepreneurs. Unique features include the trading 7 This building houses academic space for several The official University Seal was designed by Leon in Criminal Justice, Communication Sciences and labs and mock Wall Street trading floor, where changed in University Hall. majors, including engineering, construction Winslow in 1914 to follow the format of the State Disorders, Gerontology, Social Work. students can buy and sell stock in real time. management, robotics and Visual Communication Jerome Library Kuhlin Center Seal of Ohio. One of the myths that goes along 27 2 Technology. Behind the building is the newly Eight floors of resources are nestled in our uniquely Home to the School of Media and Communication, with the Seal is “If you stand on the seal and kiss Moore Musical Arts Center Moseley Hall built Park Avenue, for a state-of-the-art space for 20 designed Jerome Library. The floors include a 35 the Kuhlin Center features high-tech active your sweetheart at midnight, under a full moon, The Moore Musical Arts Center is home to our The renovated Moseley Hall redefines STEM architecture and environmental design. tutoring center called The Learning Commons; classrooms, collaboration spaces, labs and some you’ll soon be married.” College of Musical Arts. Fun fact - if you were to (science, technology, engineering and math) research and information desk; hands-on creative of the very best audio and visual production hop in an airplane over at our Wood County Airport education and research for the next generation BGSU Flight Center, 905 E. Poe Road space for students; a music library; Browne Popular facilities in the nation. Bowen-Thompson Student Union 14 and fly over top of this building, it is going to look of BGSU students. The renovated facility 8 Since 2014, BGSU and the Bowling Green Flight Culture Library; and plenty of other archives to Built in 1958, remodeled in 1977 after two fires like a baby grand piano from above. In this building, allows students to participate in classroom and Center have been in partnership to offer BGSU get lost in. McFall Center and substantially renovated in 2002, the Union is students have access to over 88 practice rooms to lab courses in flexible and collaborative new 3 students quality professional pilot flight training. Originally built in 1927 to be the University home to a dining area called the Falcon’s Nest; represent the 88 keys on the piano. spaces that support innovative, research-driven The Bowling Green Flight Center has constructed Greek Housing Library, this now houses the BGSU Graduate the Career Center; Student Union Theater; Off- approaches to science teaching and learning. over 28,000 square feet of new facilities, 28 Opened Fall 2016, the Greek Village features College, the University President’s Office and Campus Student Lounge; and the Multicultural Student Recreation Center purchased new aircraft, and employs over 21 traditional townhome-style residences and Student Affairs.
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