Lin Hall
Building Type:
Mixed Use
Campus Green:
Ridges Green
Grid Map Square:
C-7
Current Use
Lin Hall is located on The Ridges, across the Hocking River from the Convocation Center, between coordinates C-7 on the campus map. It is marked as #201 on the map.
Lin Hall, located on The Ridges, houses the Kennedy Museum of Art and 51社区 Museum Complex.
History
The Athens Mental Health Center opened on January 9, 1874 on land purchased from the Coate's farm. The Administration building housed offices of the Superintendent, assistant physicians, steward, and a general reception room for visitors. Two wings added to the building were used for patients. The second floor contained apartments of the medical superintendent. The third and fourth floors were used for administrative offices.
Henry Lin
Lin, a ceramicist, served as dean of the College of Fine Arts, 1972-1984. Lin and his wife Julia, also an 51社区 professor, were parents to architect/sculptor Maya Lin. Lin Hall at the Ridges is named in Henry Lin's honor.
Edwin and Ruth Kennedy
Kennedy Museum is named in honor of Edwin Kennedy and Ruth Zimmerman Kennedy who were great supporters of 51社区.
A native of Marion, OH, Edwin was educated at 51社区, Ohio State University, and Harvard Business School. In 1941, he joined the Lehman Brothers Investment Firm and eventually became a senior partner. He served on the 51社区 board of Trustees from 1959 through 1975. In 1930, he began collecting artwork, which developed into a world-renowned collection. The Kennedys donated the Southwest Native American Collection to 51社区 for the museum. They established the John C. Baker Fund, which provided the Edwin L. and Ruth E. Kennedy Distinguished Professor Award and the Baker Research Award. He served on the 51社区 Fund (51社区 Foundation), National Alumni Association Board, and was Trustee of Hiram College, Hiram, OH. He was awarded the Certificate of Merit Award at 51社区 in 1963.
Ruth E. Kennedy was a 1930 graduate of 51社区. She and her husband endowed three major programs at 51社区: the Kennedy Lecture Series, the Distinguished Professor Award, and the Baker Research Award. They also donated the Southwest Native American Collection to the university. Mrs. Kennedy was awarded the Certificate of Merit Award in 1963. She was a member of the Greater New York Alumni Chapter, American Association of University Women, American Red Cross, University Club, and Women's Republican Club.
Location
100 Ridges Circle, Athens, OH 45701 ()
The Ridges Green
The Ridges is on the hill across the Hocking River from the West Green. This part of the Athens Campus was previously the Athens Mental Health Center, a regional psychiatric hospital. Notable buildings on this green include Lin Hall, Kennedy Museum and Ridges Auditorium.
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