variety of socials open to the campus community.
The House of Black Culture - 154 W. Home Street
The House of Black Culture (HBC) is named after Otterbein's first African American graduate, William Henry Fouse. The HBC was established in 1994 and serves as a meeting and social space for African American students. The house offers living space to individuals who are involved in the African American Student Union and/or other diversity organizations on campus. The HBC promotes cultural exchange for the Otterbein community through programming and discussions. The HBC also assists the Office of Social Justice & Activism by hosting receptions for visiting guests. Signature programs include a Welcome Back Cookout and End of the Year Cookout.
GLTBQ Resource House - 46 W. Home Street
The GLBTQ Resource House is located near 25 W. Home.
== Notable alumni ==
Harold Anderson, 1924, men's basketball coach at Bowling Green State University and the University of Toledo.
Jonathon Bennett, actor, attended but did not graduate
Bob …