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  • In the News: A look inside Ohio State's inpatient hospital tower

    The Columbus Dispatch recently toured the Wexner Medical Center Inpatient Hospital construction site. The $1.9 billion hospital is 75% through its construction phase, project manager Ragan Fallang told the outlet. It is expected to open in the spring of 2026.The outlet cites that the new tower is built with enough steel to erect two Eiffel Towers and quoted Dr. Andrew Thomas, chief clinical offic...
    A view of the exterior of the inpatient tower from a drone.
  • In the News: Outpatient Care Powell seeking construction approval

    As reported by Columbus Business First, The Ohio State University Board of Trustees will vote on Thursday on a $165 million request for the bulk of construction costs and professional services. The $183 million project has completed design and is now ready to move to full construction as early as April, pending board approval. The target open date is August 2026, according to board materials.The ...
    Outpatient Powell
  • In the News: Wolfe Foundation gives $50 million toward hospital hopsital

    The Robert F. Wolfe and Edgar T. Wolfe Foundation has made a $50 million commitment to The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Inpatient Hospital project, set to open in 2026. This is among the largest gifts ever made to the medical center.In recognition, the inpatient tower will have two named spaces: the John F. Wolfe Lobby and the Wolfe Foundation Crossroads, pending approval by the ...
    A view of the exterior of the inpatient tower from a drone.
  • In the News: Ohio State breaks ground on Multispecies Animal Learning Center

    As highlighted by Ohio State News, The Ohio State University broke ground on the $52 million Multispecies Animal Learning Center (MALC), which will advance student learning and workforce development in animal agriculture. "It’s going to benefit the industry by being a hub for research and workforce development," said Ohio State President Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., who spoke at the groundbreaki...
    MALC Groundbreaking
  • In the News: MALC Groundbreaking

    Ohio's Country Journal spotlighted the Multispecies Animal Learning Center (MALC) groundbreaking held at Ohio State on Tuesday, January 30. According to the news outlet, the $52 million project will build the state-of-the-art facility at Waterman Agricultural and Natural Resources Laboratory on the Columbus campus to support the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES).&n...
    Waterman Multispecies Animal Learning Center rendering

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