Capital University, Private university in Columbus, United States
Capital University is a private institution in Columbus with academic buildings spread across its campus, offering programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The school provides more than 60 different degree options and areas of specialization for students.
The school was founded in 1830 as a theological seminary and moved to Columbus in 1832. This beginning by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio set the foundation for its long history as an educational institution in the region.
The university houses the Schumacher Gallery, where art from many cultures can be seen, including notable African pieces. This space is used by students and visitors alike to experience art forms that extend beyond classroom learning.
The Harry C. Moores Student Union serves as a central hub on campus with various facilities for daily needs. Visitors can find dining options, a bookstore, and other conveniences for students and guests.
A preserved section of the Berlin Wall stands on the university grounds, connecting the campus community to global history. This physical object allows students and visitors to experience a symbol of 20th-century events firsthand.
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