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Kathy Krendl Inauguration - Twentieth President, Otterbein University Oct 2009

Kathy Krendl Inauguration - Twentieth President, Otterbein University

Presidential Inaugurations

Kathy A. Krendl, Ph.D., served as the 20th president and the first woman to lead Otterbein University from July 2009 through her retirement in June 2018. During her tenure at Otterbein, the university won national recognition for its distinctive undergraduate curriculum and its focus on experiential learning. Otterbein is consistently recognized on the President’s Honor Roll of community-engaged institutions. It also consistently ranks in the top tier of institutions for its commitment to a student-centered learning environment.

During her tenure President Krendl served on a number of central Ohio boards including the Osteopathic Heritage Foundation, YWCA Columbus, Ohio Campus Compact, …


Proposal For Library Staff Exchange With Southwest Jiao Tong University, Courtright Memorial Library Feb 2008

Proposal For Library Staff Exchange With Southwest Jiao Tong University, Courtright Memorial Library

Otterbein China Librarians Exchange Program Documentations and Publications

In this memorandum to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, the library director Lois Szudy and System Librarian Jane Wu propose a trial library staff exchange between Otterbein College and Southwest Jiao Tong University in Chengdu, China. Building upon a prior successful exchange with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, this initiative seeks to deepen our global academic collaborations.

The benefits of such exchanges are manifold, encompassing cooperative teaching and research, student and faculty exchanges, summer internships, and enrichment of global learning programs. These collaborations significantly contribute to Otterbein's international reputation and capacity to attract international students.


If It Is Tuesday, It Must Be Shanghai, Jane Wu, Lois Szudy Feb 2007

If It Is Tuesday, It Must Be Shanghai, Jane Wu, Lois Szudy

Otterbein China Librarians Exchange Program Documentations and Publications

In May 2006, Jane Wu (the System Librarian at Otterbein) and Lois Szudy (the library director at Otterbein) were invited to visit five universities in China to explore the possibility of establishing an exchange program and interlibrary cooperation between Chinese academic libraries and Otterbein College. The libraries they visited included Shanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, Tongji University in Shanghai, Beijing Jiao Tong University Library in Beijing, Southwest Jiao Tong University in Chengdu, and Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xian. Here are Lois and Jane's presentation slides to the campus after their trip.


Otterbein Press Release: Department Of Aging Honors Otterbein's First Black Graduate, Archives Jul 1998

Otterbein Press Release: Department Of Aging Honors Otterbein's First Black Graduate, Archives

William Henry Fouse Collection

Press release from Otterbein recognizing William Henry Fouse's induction for the Department of Aging's Senior Citizens Hall of Fame, the first black graduate of Otterbein College.. The press release mentions many of Fouse's achievements through his career.


C. Brent Devore Inauguration - Nineteenth President, Otterbein University Sep 1984

C. Brent Devore Inauguration - Nineteenth President, Otterbein University

Presidential Inaugurations

Dr. C. Brent DeVore, Otterbein’s nineteenth president, brings to the College a solid combination of experience, enthusiasm and high expectations. He looks confidently ahead to the school’s bright future. The College’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved the selection of Dr. DeVore as president from a field of 365 candidates. He assumed office July 1, 1984. Dr. DeVore has said his top priority as president is “maintaining a consistent quality in the total academic program.” Another goal is to make Otterbein ''the independent college in central Ohio.”


Thomas Jefferson Kerr, Iv - Eighteenth President, Otterbein University Oct 1971

Thomas Jefferson Kerr, Iv - Eighteenth President, Otterbein University

Presidential Inaugurations

After reviewing the credentials of more than one hundred applicants, the Board of Trustees selected Dr. Thomas Jefferson Kerr, IV as the eighteenth president of Otterbein College. He assumed office on July 1,1971. Although he is young in years. Doctor Kerr has a wide range of experience as a scholar, teacher and college administrator. Having received a B.S. degree from Cornell University in 1956 and an M.A. from the University of Buffalo in 1959, he joined the department of history and government at Otterbein College in 1963. Syracuse University awarded him the Ph.D. degree in social studies in 1965.


Slsc List Of Participating Students For Sierra Leone Program 1970-1971, Otterbein University Jan 1970

Slsc List Of Participating Students For Sierra Leone Program 1970-1971, Otterbein University

Sierra Leone / Stauffer Collection Student Lists

List of Otterbein College students that participated in the 1970-71 Sierra Leone Program in Comparative Education.


Slsc List Of Enrolled Students For Sierra Leone Course Winter Term 1970, Otterbein University Jan 1970

Slsc List Of Enrolled Students For Sierra Leone Course Winter Term 1970, Otterbein University

Sierra Leone / Stauffer Collection Student Lists

List of Otterbein College students enrolled in the Sierra Leone Foreign Study program for the Winter term of the 1969-1970 school year.


1961-1962 Otterbein College Campus Life Handbook, Otterbein University Oct 1961

1961-1962 Otterbein College Campus Life Handbook, Otterbein University

Course Catalogs

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John Ruskin Howe Inauguration - Fourteenth President, Otterbein University Nov 1939

John Ruskin Howe Inauguration - Fourteenth President, Otterbein University

Presidential Inaugurations

With the inauguration of John Ruskin Howe as President on November 4,1939, Otterbein College took another step along the path she has been treading for the past ninety-two years. The dominant spirit of this step, as well as of those taken in the past, is progress. Having arrived at her present position only through the untiring efforts of her leaders, constituency, alumni, and friends, Otterbein proposes to look onward continually to new eras of service.


Rev. Lewis Bookwalter, D.D., Inauguration - Eleventh President, Otterbein University Nov 1904

Rev. Lewis Bookwalter, D.D., Inauguration - Eleventh President, Otterbein University

Presidential Inaugurations

President Bookwalter demonstrated that strong leadership can produce significant accomplishments even in a short presidency. Trustees appointed him after he had extensive experience in United Brethren college presidencies, two years at Westfield College (IL) and ten at Western College (IA). As Trustees intended, he spent most of his time with off campus constituencies. In four years, he increased enrollment from 401 students to 551. Three Otterbein fraternities formed, without University approval.

President Bookwalter's remarkable fund raising and construction record included Cochran Hall (1907, $31,000), Carnegie Library (1908, $40,000), Lambert Hall (music, 1909, $28,000), and a heating plant. He resigned in …