Page Hall
Originally built in 1903, architects renovated Page Hall in 2004 to personify achievements of its main occupant – former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn. Perched on the southeast corner of Ohio State’s Oval, Page Hall became the permanent home to the John Glenn Institute of Public Service and Public Policy on its fifth anniversary. Now the home of the John Glenn College of Public Affairs, Page Hall acts as a gathering place, bringing people together to discuss and further public policy, and also functions as a “gateway” from High Street (the community) to the Oval (the University). Take a virtual tour!
Computers
The Glenn College maintains over 70 computers in Page Hall for student use. There are designated computer labs for both masters and PhD student use. All use the Windows operating system and have access to Stata and ArcGIS for student convenience. Students are given some free printing allowances, but may have to pay after the allowance is used.
You should be well-versed in PC and Windows operations, and have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The Ohio State Digital Union provides workshops on various software. You also have access to the Office365 suite by going to The Ohio State Cloud server with all Office365 products.
If you need a technology loan (laptop, tablet, etc), please contact your academic advisor for a referral.