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Ohio Union —1739 N. High St. — The Ohio Union is a hub for student activity. From the Lower Level Lounge to the Stanley D. Gottsegen Study Lounge on the third floor, any student can find a ...
First: Empty classrooms. There's a website somewhere where you can look at what classes are in a classroom at what time, so you can see when a room is free! Second: Thompson has 11 floors and most people pick one of the obvious spots on floors like 1-3/4 and 11.
The Ohio Union is uniquely designed to accommodate large conferences, VIP events, gala fundraisers and meetings of all sizes. Room rentals include a range of amenities including high speed wireless internet, built-in LCD projectors with screens, tables and chairs, linens, catered meals and more.
No matter which end of campus you’re on, chances are, there’s a perfect place for you and your friends to study. To get started, just click on what area of campus you’re on to your left, and select a building!
Starting December 10 until December 15, the Ohio Union will stay open until 1 a.m. to provide students a quiet place to study. Open study spaces at the Ohio Union are listed below with their availability: Sphinx Centennial Leadership Suite: 7 a.m. – 12 a.m. Maudine Cow Room: 7 a.m. – 12:30 a.m.
- Columbus, OH 43210
Built on a foundation of innovation, the Ohio Union is a premier venue that meets the changing needs of the college student by serving as a timeless center of activity, community dialogue and learning.
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You can also find other places to study and hang out while on campus: Nineteen libraries offer ample study space; The Younkin Success Center offers study space and tutoring; Student Life Recreation Sports offers a number of physical activity facilities and locations to meet and study; Bus Systems