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In the News: Board of Trustees Construction Rundown

The are a number of projects coming to The Ohio State University that are set to enhance the campus' functionality. The Columbus Dipatch published an article covering the university's plan to expand outdoor wireless intervew throughout campus, including at Ohio Stadium and at the Jerome Schottenstein Center.

Ohio State Program Helping Employees Find Home

College of Arts and Sciences employee Andrew Canale was able to buy his first home in late 2017, thanks in large part to the university’s Homeownership Incentive Program. Managed by Campus Partners, the program provides 6 percent of a home’s appraised value, capped at $15,000 for faculty and staff.

IPPLG Granting Wishes

The Department of Microbiology recently received a makeover thanks to a grant program led by the Integrated Physical Planning Liaison Grant (IPPLG). As part of the plan, IPPLG is providing matching funds up to $50,000 to enhance common learning spaces for more effective use.

University Board Discusses Next Steps in Design for New Hospital Tower

The Ohio State University Board of Trustees Master Planning and Facilities and Finance committees approved today nearly $71 million for the initial design work for the new hospital tower. The full Board of Trustees will vote on this and other projects on Friday. This is the next step in the plans that were announced in November for a new hospital that is part of Framework 2.0.