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  • In the News: Hoffsis on Power 125 List

    Planning, Architecture and Real Estate's (PARE) Amanda Hoffsis is on the 2024 Power 125 list, an exclusive group selected by Columbus Business First that showcases the 125 most influential people in Central Ohio. Hoffsis serves as PARE's vice president, the office that manages Ohio State's real estate assets and several university affiliates, and is responsible for campus planning and design. Ama...
    Presenter Amanda Hoffsis, addressing the audience
  • 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....
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  • 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...
    Energy Advancement and Innovation Center at night
  • University Space Governance Committee

    With the approval of President’s Cabinet, a new University Space Governance Committee (USGC) has been formed. The committee is charged with ensuring efficient, equitable, and strategic use of space to support the university’s academic, research, student life and administrative needs. The USGC will focus on assigned indoor space and consider the unique needs of university units, col...
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  • In the News: Framework 3.0 Connectivity: The Future of Safety for Bicyclists on Campus

    In October, The Lantern highlighted how connectivity, one of four Framework 3.0 planning principles, could help shape improved mobility and increased infrastructure for cyclists on Ohio State's Columbus campus."Part of the connectivity principle recommendation is to adopt "Complete Street" concepts in future campus roadway designs that provide defined lanes and safe access for all people who need...
    Brutus Buckeye riding on a bike

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