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BGSU Historic Campus Tour |
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Mathematical Sciences Building |
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Continue Walking Tour | Academic Tour
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In 1968, the Board of Trustees approved plans for the construction of the fourth building of a six-phase Science-Research
Complex. This building was to house the Departments of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, the Frank C. Ogg Science Library,
classrooms, and lecture halls. Since that time, the building has provided a major center for the conduct of scientific research.
Indeed, the majority of classes offered by the University in the field of mathematics and a variety of sciences, the offices
for these departments, as well as many special lectures continue to take place within the building walls.
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Listed below are additional highlights in the history of the building:
- 1967, Board of Trustees approves construction of the fourth building in a six-phase Science-Research Complex.
- 1970, construction completed at a final cost of $7.2 million.
- 1970, officially dedicated.
- 1970, computers installed.
- 1975, room 200 officially named "The Willard E. Singer Lecture Room."
- 1976, artist Dominick Labino creates glass sculpture for the entrance to the building.
- 2000, Ogg Library renovations.
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