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Summer 2018 Edition
Alumni & Friends Magazine

We survived!

Prior to 1970, when the Hocking River would tumble over its banks, the nearby Athens Campus would be ravaged by the floodwaters. Moving the river in 1970 to its current location—an epic task—removed the annual threat so the Athens Campus could expand. Excerpts of alumni stories about the 1964 and 1968 floods paired with archival and submitted photos follow.

Catherine Lu, BSJ ’18 | August 17, 2018

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The passage of the GI Bill in 1944 led to an increase in enrollment at universities and colleges nationwide, and was no different. The West Green dorms and academic halls were built to accommodate the surge in enrollment. Even though these living and learning spaces were elevated by garages at the base of each building, circumventing damage from a flooding Hocking River didn’t always work. Before 1970, floodwaters on campus—especially on West Green—was an annual event, as predictable as Homecoming and, later, Springfest.

3.9 million cubic yards of earth were excavated and used to fill in the old river, as well as to build up some low-lying areas adjacent to the new river.
THE NEW RIVER: 3.9 million cubic yards of earth were excavated and used to fill in the old river, as well as to build up some low-lying areas adjacent to the new river.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers surveyed the area’s flood plain as early as the 1940s, seeking solutions to the annual floods. Throughout the 1960s, flood damage cost the University and the City of Athens more than $100,000 annually. Yet alumni’s stories about how they managed it shows they made the best of it, finding ways to survive—and even thrive—during flood events. This bittersweet tradition came to an end when funding was secured and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began moving the river in 1969.

A project decades in the making—keeping the floodwaters at bay by moving the Hocking River—forever changed OHIO and Athens.

Click on the images below to see stunning infographics illustrating the Athens Campus floods of 1964 and 1968 and to view historical photos and excerpted anecdotes from alumni who lived through them. Infographics by .