About the Fawcett Center

The Fawcett Center, located on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, has a rich history tied to both the university and the broader landscape of higher education and athletics. Named in honor of Novice G. Fawcett, Ohio State’s president from 1956 to 1972, the center was conceived as a multi-purpose facility designed to support academic, administrative, and community functions. Its construction reflected Fawcett’s vision of a modern, forward-thinking university infrastructure that could serve diverse roles within the university community.

Completed in the early 1970s, the Fawcett Center initially served as a conference and events facility, hosting academic seminars, alumni gatherings, and special events. Over the years, it became a prominent location for university and public events, including professional meetings and educational workshops. Its flexible spaces and amenities made it a go-to venue for both internal university functions and external organizations looking for a professional conference environment.

In addition to its academic and conference roles, the Fawcett Center has a strong connection to Ohio State athletics. It houses offices for the athletic department and serves as a meeting space for athletic programs. Its proximity to Ohio Stadium and other athletic facilities makes it a convenient and strategic location for sports-related events, press conferences, and receptions.

Today, the Fawcett Center continues to play a dynamic role at Ohio State, adapting to the evolving needs of the university while honoring the legacy of President Fawcett. It remains a symbol of institutional pride and versatility, reflecting the university’s commitment to excellence in education, research, and public engagement.