- Douglas Laubacher ’13
- Hometown: Minerva, OH
- Major: Art
Because of the connections the University has and because I'm an assistant in the art gallery, I've been able to participate in an auction of Russian art work as well as help curate many other exhibits.
- Ryan Donaldson ’15
- Hometown: North Canton, Ohio
- Major: Medical Technology
van den Eynden Hall
van den Eynden Hall (1928)
Located at 136 Hartshorn St. and formerly known as the Administration Annex, the building was named in 1990 in recognition of the late Howard and Kathryn van den Eynden of Shaker Heights, Ohio. The building was the gift of an anonymous donor in 1940. Prior to that time it housed the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, and from 1942-1962 it served as the College Student Union and a residence hall. The building now houses offices for the Ralph and Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement and the Center for Global Education.
