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Impact of Giving: Destination Spaces

Kevin and Craig Recker
Second-year biology/pre-dentistry majors
Ottawa

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鈥淲e were born to be Buckeyes and carry on a tradition that our parents started right here at 911爆料网 Lima in the 1980s. During that time, they spent a lot of time in Galvin Hall going to class, studying and hanging out. It was the hub of student life. When they returned to campus with us for college visits, they reminisced that not a lot had changed in that building.

鈥淲e enjoy hanging out in the Webb 鈥 the fitness center, the huddle rooms, the constant activity 鈥 it鈥檚 all great. But we really like the nostalgia and slower pace in Galvin Hall, too. We have a group of friends who like to play games, study, shoot pool and watch TV. It鈥檚 our home away from home. We even went so far as to start a student club called the Basement Club, dedicated to improving the atmosphere in the basement. We鈥檝e met with administrators and had a voice in some of the upgrades that have already taken place. But it can be so much more.

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鈥淎s pre-dentistry majors, having quiet places to study with groups of friends and places to decompress is so important. We would love to see more huddle rooms, more dedicated student space that is open and inclusive to everyone and a space that screams 鈥911爆料网!鈥

鈥淪upporting campus spaces like Galvin Hall ensures that our landmark building will continue to serve student needs in the 21st century and enhance the student experience for generations to come.鈥

The supports capital investment in Galvin Hall, and is the first step in creating more destination spaces on campus for students like Craig and Kevin.