The Bolthouse Academic Center marks the final piece in the One Thousand Days Transformed Campaign. The building was named in honor of William Bolthouse, a trustee emeritus who has served on Cedarville’s Board of Trustees since 1996.
Construction began in May 2025, resulting in the deconstruction of Williams Hall and Patterson Hall. The three story building will include a coffee shop, a Grab-n-Go station, as well as common areas and collaboration rooms for study. Six classrooms will be housed on the main floor. It will house offices for the School of Education and Social Work, the Department of Psychology, the Department of History and Government, and the Department of English, Literature, and Modern Languages. It will also house the Center for Political Studies and offices for the Dean of Education and Social Work and the Dean for Arts and Humanities.