Schoenbaum Undergraduate Program Building

Date
1948
Work Type
Site Plans
architectural firm
Comapany, Karlsberger Partners, Cooper Robertson and McKinnel & Wood, Kallman
Location
Ohio State University, Franklin, Ohio, United States, NA
Description
The Schoenbaum Undergraduate Program is located at 210 W. Woodruff Avenue on the Ohio State University campus. It is shown here as Herrick Archives Building Number PH 251. This building was named in honor of Alex and Betty Schoenbaum, founder of Shoney's Restaurant. The Shoenbaums have made significant contributions to the University over the years. The Undergraduate Building was included in Phase II of the Fisher College project. Other projects included in this project are Fisher Hall (Herrick Archives Building PH 249), Gerlach Hall (Herrick Archives Building PH 250), Mason Hall (Herrick Archives Building PH 252), Pfahl Hall (Herrick Archives Building PH 253), and Blackwell Inn (Herrick Archives Building PH 254). The building was dedicated on October 21, 1999. The Undergraduate Program Office was closed in Hagery Hall and moved to the first floor of Schoenbaum Hall. The building contains an auditorium, classrooms, undergraduate career counseling, student services, and faculty officers.