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  • Ohio State Awarded $300K for Multimodal Safety Plan

    The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus has been awarded $300,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) program for its project, “Protecting Vulnerable Roadway Users: A Multimodal Safety Plan.” “We’re excited to re-envision a transportation network that prioritizes safety and accessibility for everyone, whether they’re walking, biking, or using other mo...
  • In the News: Ohio State Invests Nearly $1 Million Into Renovations for Nine Study Locations Across All University Campuses

    Nine different collaborative learning projects on the Columbus campus were made possible in fiscal year 2024 thanks to Ohio State’s Framework Learning Space Grant. The focus of the grant is to support colleges and units wanting to implement Framework 3.0 recommendations that improve collaborative, informal learning spaces across campus. The grant provides dollar-to-dollar match to colleges and un...
  • Grant Funding Enhances Learning Spaces for Student Success

    Thanks to Ohio State’s Framework Learning Space Grant, nearly $1 million was invested in nine different collaborative learning projects on the Columbus campus in fiscal year 2024.Matching grant funding, which has been available through Integrated Physical Planning Liaison Group (IPPLG) since 2018, supports colleges and units wanting to implement Framework 3.0 recommendations to create spaces that...
  • In the News: 7 Highlights From Our New Master Plan for Campus

    The Ohio State Alumni magazine recently highlighted Ohio State's latest long-term master plan, Framework 3.0 and the benefits of planning ahead to ensure a thriving campus for future Buckeyes. As mentioned in the article, planners consulted with thousands of Buckeyes to identify infrastructure needs and visited peer universities to inform plans. Read full article....
  • In the News: Ohio State's Green Energy Center Open for Corporate Tenants

    Columbus Business First highlighted the recent opening of the Energy Advancement and Innovation Center. As mentioned in the article, the nearly transparent building is a hub for research on renewable energy, smart energy systems and green mobility. Faculty and students will rub shoulders with entrepreneurs leading spinoffs and engineers from large corporations. "We're creating the abili...

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