Dr. Baker left an indelible mark on the ONU community. Under his leadership, the University successfully completed a $100 million comprehensive campaign and oversaw the significant expansion of our physical campus. Many of ONU’s signature campus facilities were constructed during his presidency, including: James F. Dicke Hall, the Mathile Center for the Natural Sciences,The Inn at Ohio Northern University, the Dicke House, Dial-Roberson Stadium, the Remington Walk, and the Baker Residential Commons of Stadium View Apartments, Klondike’s Den, Lakeview, Polar Place,, Northern Commons, and Affinity Village.
In his inaugural address, Dr. Baker quoted U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt: “The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood.”
We are grateful that Dr. Baker was “in the arena” in support of ONU for 12 impactful years. His tremendous contributions will positively impact generations of Polar Bears to come.