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Welcome to Ohio State! My name is Hillary and I'll be your tour guide. This tool lets you explore the Columbus campus, with designated stops along the way. As you explore the tool, look for the extras, including a map to locate you, as well as photos, videos and 360 panoramas. I've got lots to show you, so let's get started!
Ohio Union
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Welcome to the Ohio Union. The Ohio Union is considered the "living room" of campus and the center of student life. Here you'll find lots of places to eat, study and relax. The Ohio Union is home to many of Ohio State's student organizations, as well as the Undergraduate Admissions Welcome Center, the Multicultural Center, and the office of Off-Campus and Commuter Student Engagement. The student-run Ohio Union Activities Board brings big-name performers to campus and hosts free concerts, movie nights, and cultural events. Buy discounted tickets to events around town, grab a quick latte before class, or shop for Buckeye gear – it's all available at the Ohio Union.
Thompson Library
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Built in 1913, historic Thompson Library is Ohio State's academic gem. The largest of 13 libraries on campus, the Thompson Library offers beautiful reading rooms, group study spaces, ample computer stations, a café, and an exceptional collection of resources to support students. These are some of the reasons why The Ohio State University library system is ranked among the very best in the country.
Rec Center (RPAC)
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Ohio State's Recreation and Physical Activity Center – or RPAC – one of the nation's largest university rec centers, offering everything a student needs to stay active and healthy. Multiple gyms, an aquatic center, state-of-the-art cardio and weight equipment, personal trainers, and a wellness center are just a few of the amenities. RPAC is one of several indoor fitness facilities located around campus.
Ohio Stadium and Athletics
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Ohio Stadium, completed in 1922, was the first horseshoe-shaped, double-deck stadium in the United States. Home to the football Buckeyes and The Best Damn Band in the Land, the stadium attracts over 105,000 enthusiastic fans on fall Saturdays. And Ohio Stadium plays another important role in a student's life: when they graduate, students head to Ohio Stadium to walk across the field for their diplomas.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Chemistry (CBEC)
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Welcome to the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Chemistry Building — most of us just call it CBEC. This building was designed with interdisciplinary research and collaboration in mind: Flexible workspaces and laboratory "neighborhoods" make it easy for Ohio State's community of scientists and engineers — including faculty, staff and students of all levels — to work together to solve complex problems.
Mirror Lake
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Campus doesn't get much more iconic than Mirror Lake, which has been a central part of the university's landscape from its earliest days. Back then, the natural spring figured prominently in the site selection for the university. Today Mirror Lake is a living laboratory for students learning about sustainability and environmental design. Come here — or to nearby Browning Amphitheater — to have lunch, study or watch the seasons pass.
South Campus Residence Halls
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Smith-Steeb Hall is designed in the style typical of South Campus residence halls: most students share a room with 1 other person, and each floor shares several bathrooms. Each of Ohio State's 37 residence halls is different, offering a variety of room styles, living arrangements, and cultures. Under the direction of Resident Advisors and full-time professional Hall Directors, residents enjoy social activities and academic support in a safe and comfortable environment that feels like home.
Classroom Styles
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We added this stop to the tour to show you some of the many classroom styles you'll find across campus. For example, this state-of-the-art classroom in Page Hall is designed to encourage conversation between students and faculty.
Kuhn Honors & Scholars House
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Originally a home for university presidents, Kuhn Honors & Scholars House is now a gathering place for Ohio State's Honors and Scholars communities. Our Honors and Scholars Programs are worth a look by students interested in a rigorous academic experience within a close-knit academic community.
Hale Hall
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You now stand before Ohio State's original student union. When it opened in 1910, it was the nation's first student union at a public university, and it is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 2013, the building was renamed Hale Hall to honor the legacy of Frank W. Hale, Jr., an Ohio State professor and champion of civil rights and higher education. You'll find Ohio State's Office of Diversity and Inclusion here, as well as the Hale Black Cultural Center and the Hale Civil Rights Library. Be sure to check out the impressive art collection on the first floor.
The Oval
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We are standing on the Oval, the beloved heart of campus. New students attend Welcome Week activities here, student government candidates campaign here, and when it's warm, "Oval Beach" is the place to be seen. The Long Walk crosses the Oval from east to west. According to the legend, if you walk it hand-in-hand with your sweetheart, your love will last forever.
Younkin Success Center
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Today's college student navigates a range of challenges, so services like those at Younkin Success Center make sure every Buckeye has the support they need. From academic tutoring to career planning and personal counseling, Younkin stands ready to empower students with new tools and knowledge.
North Campus Residence Halls
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The North Campus Residential District is mindfully designed to support the second-year students who live here, not only providing residence halls, dining options and fitness facilities but also serving as a place to engage in academic and professional development through the Second-year Transformational Experience Program, or STEP.
Scott Traditions Dining Hall
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Ohio State gets high praise for dining options and here's one reason why. Scott Traditions Dining Hall offers two floors of food stations serving healthy and comforting meals, all-you-care-to-eat style. Food allergies and diet preferences are accommodated by a wide range of menus at dining stops across campus.
Fisher College of Business
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The Fisher College of Business complex consists of five academic buildings and the Blackwell Inn. Fisher consistently receives high rankings for its academic programs and praise for student engagement. Through a wide-range of college-sponsored events and programs, students learn by doing and connect with the best minds in business.
Knowlton School of Architecture
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Knowlton Hall is home to the Knowlton School of Architecture, which includes departments of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City & Regional Planning. The building itself is meant to be a learning tool for students. As you explore inside, note the work going on all around you. And be sure to check out the roof garden, accessible from the 4th floor.
Wexner Medical Center
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We are at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. Wexner Medical Center is one of the largest and most diverse academic medical centers in the country, consistently ranked among America's best hospitals. Without leaving campus, students have the opportunity to work with faculty and scientists on the latest advances in medical research and technology.
Wexner Center for the Arts
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The Wexner Center for the Arts, in the Arts District, is the only fully multidisciplinary contemporary arts institution located at a major research university. Home to contemporary and cutting-edge performing arts, exhibitions and film, the Wex presents student-only events like the Welcome Week party and conversations with world-famous artists. The galleries, café and store are popular campus destinations.