- Bridget Styka '12
- Hometown: Brunswick, OH
- Major: Middle Childhood Education
The best thing about attending Mount Union is that I can always get help from the professors. With the small faculty to student ratio, I am able to have one-on-one time with my professors anytime I need extra help.
Chapman Hall
Chapman Hall (1864)
This five-story brick, steel and concrete structure is named in honor of Professor Ira O. Chapman, who was associated with Mount Union from the fall of 1851 to the time of his death in 1880. It is the principal humanities classroom building on campus and was completely rebuilt in 1966-67. There are 30 faculty offices in Chapman, 30 classrooms, an accounting laboratory, an audio-visual room, and student and faculty lounges.



