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Welcome to the College of Nursing
Jane E. Heminger Hall, our new home for the College of Nursing, is a three-story glass atrium that links to Newton Hall, creating an open space for collaboration and transdisciplinary learning. The new building is built for wellness, and the first LEED and WELL-certified building on Ohio State’s campus.
The spacious, open atrium brings the beauty of nature indoors with a fountain, cozy fireplace and lush greenery — making it the perfect spot for studying, socializing and collaborating.
A unique maker space open to all students, faculty and staff, housing an array of prototyping tools, including 3D printers, laser cutters and hand tools. It fosters interprofessional collaboration in creating healthcare solutions.
XR simulations greatly increase learning opportunities for students. Using different XR methods and tools, the lab connects classroom learning with real-life situations — including clinical decision-making, understanding medications, communication skills, patient-specific care and social determinants of health.
Simulates an adult or neonatal ICU, or a community setting. Designed to emulate a high-intensity environment, the lab features advanced headwalls for air, suction and oxygen, as well as cabinets, lighting, a sink, toilet and privacy curtains. A Pyxis station holds medications and supplies. An observation room allows instructors to observe students, operate the simulator and record the session.
An adult intensive care setting equipped with a patient simulator. Faculty develop clinical scenarios that require advanced assessment skills — such as arrhythmias analysis, waveform monitoring, abnormal heart and lung sounds and vital sign changes — prompting rapid student responses.
A modern hospital setting with a full-body computerized patient simulator and peripheral devices for medical procedures.
Simulates an intensive care environment for neonates and children, along with labor, delivery and gynecological care.
Simulates a nurse's station and patient rooms where students learn fundamental psychomotor and physical assessment skills, focusing on lower-risk patients.
This classroom serves as the primary location for many courses, including those a part of the Technology Learning Complex (TLC).
Dedicated in 2014 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first nursing program at The Ohio State University.
To be opened October 2064.
Brutus Buckeye is the iconic mascot of The Ohio State University, representing our school spirit and tradition.
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This versatile classroom can accommodate up to 288 people and offers stunning views of landscaped surroundings through its tall windows. It's equipped to host lectures, faculty and staff meetings, presentations and national summits.
This kitchen hosts interactive sessions promoting everyday wellness and healthy living. Students, faculty and staff collaborate with experts to learn strategies for nutritious eating and building healthy habits.
Technology Learning Complex
The TLC hosts numerous clinical simulations for nursing students. Students engage in lifelike scenarios covering a range of medical conditions, from respiratory failure to postpartum hemorrhage, utilizing advanced patient simulators and trained actors. These simulations help foster critical thinking and patient interaction skills in a controlled, educational setting.
Classrooms marked with * are part of the TLC.
Virtual tour
Can't make it to campus? Explore the College of Nursing's newest home base, Jane. E Heminger Hall, through our student-led virtual tour.
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