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News: Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital

  • In the News: Wexner Medical Center Lights Block O on Inpatient Hospital

    As highlighted by WBNS, a 30-foot-tall Block O inside the new Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital was lit for the first time, marking a major milestone. The Block O is the highest on campus, sitting 365 feet above the ground. It weighs nearly three tons and contains about 750 feet of LED lighting. “For decades, the Block O has symbolized tradition and excellence at Ohio...
    A large Block O is illuminated scarlet at the top of the inpatient hospital.
  • Slideshow: Inpatient Hospital

    Construction on the Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital is more than 95% complete as the large name sign has been installed on the 10 th Ave. Garage Walkway. “Seeing the name sign go up on the bridge was a powerful moment for everyone who has had a hand in this project,” said Ragan Fallang, Facilities Design and Construction executive project manager for the inpatient hospital. “It symbolizes...
    A view of a large sign on a walkway that reads, "The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center"
  • In the News: The New Face of Our Campus

    The Spring 2025 edition of Ohio State’s Alumni Magazine highlighted 23 buildings on the university’s Columbus campus that were supported in part by Time and Change: The Ohio State Campaign. Capital funds from the campaign helped support the addition of new buildings and modernizing ones that have been used by Buckeyes of the past. Read Full Article
    credit: Alumni Magazine / Todd Bayha
  • Slideshow: Inpatient Hospital

    Construction on the Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital is at 95% complete as crews have already turned over floors 11, 12 and 14 to the fit-up team, in addition to floors one through ten. Floors 15 and 16 are currently being turned over followed by 17 and 18. Once floors are turned over to the fit-up team, they’re cleaned and then equipment and furniture are installed. Cabling is being...
    Cables are seen being installed in an operating room.

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