$100 million grant will bring radiation oncology center to Ohio State University

Dec. 30, 2010
Center will be part of institution’s $1 billion medical school expansion

From The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio State University has been awarded a $100 million grant that will enable it to add a radiation oncology center to its $1 billion Medical Center expansion. Ohio State beat out more than a half dozen other schools for the federal grant. Campus officials say the medical school expansion is the largest construction project in the university's history and will position Ohio State to become a top-20 academic medical center.

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