Where is the resource room at Ohio State?

Where is the resource room at Ohio State?

The Resource Room is available to all Ohio State students and student organizations. Located within the Keith B. Key Center on the second floor of the Ohio Union, at the Resource Room students can print, copy, create posters, purchase balloons, make buttons and more! Regular hours of operation:

What does facilities at Ohio State University do?

Facilities Operations and Development supports The Ohio State University’s academic facility needs through design and construction, environmental health and safety, e nergy services and sustainability, operations, and utilities.

What can you do in the resource room?

Resuming in autumn semester, the Resource Room will check-out board games, bullhorns, cashboxes, popcorn machine, snocone machine and other equipment. Students not involved in a student organization may use the services provided by the Resource Room at their own cost. The Resource Room accepts credit card and Buck ID for payment.

Are there Apple computers at Ohio State University?

Beginning autumn semester 2018, all first-year students at all campuses of The Ohio State University will be given access to Apple technology as part of the university’s digital learning initiative to support educational innovation for students and economic development opportunities for the community.

How many student organizations are there at Ohio State?

With over 1,400 student organizations, Ohio State provides a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved, become leaders worth following, build organizations worth joining, and leave a lasting legacy.

Where are the classrooms at the Ohio Union?

Student organizations are able to reserve classroom space in in Campbell Hall, Lazenby Hall, Hitchcock Hall, Independence Hall and the Enarson Classroom Building. On weekends, only Hitchcock, Independence, and Enarson are available.

Are there any spaces managed by the Ohio Union?

All spaces managed by the Ohio Union are following CDC, State of Ohio, and Ohio State University guidance for capacity, risk mitigation, and best practices. Please review Ohio State’s Safe and Healthy Buckeyes website for the most up to date information.

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