Stories from graduate students at Fisher College of Business

Exploring Columbus

MBA students at the Columbus Coffee Festival

What to do in Columbus during the fall season?

The city of Columbus has so many different activities and events to share throughout the whole year. However, due to its convenient location in the Midwest, the fall season is one of the best times to have fun around Columbus. Not only because of the city’s cozy weather, colorful trees, and bonfire aroma, but mainly for its community vibe. Here are some of my personal favorites:
Lauren Exploring Columbus

Exploring Columbus –Things to do from a Double Buckeye

One of the best things about attending Ohio State is that OSU is in beautiful Columbus! Columbus is the state’s capitol and one of the quickest growing cities in the US. Here is a quick guide for exploring Columbus from a double buckeye*! *double buckeye = someone who has gone to Ohio State “twice,” IE, for undergraduate studies and for graduate school.
Photo of pink flowers on a tree branch.

Spring has Sprung in Columbus

Spring has sprung in Columbus! Here are three tips to enjoy the warmer weather.
Photo of the Basketball Arena for Ohio State

How to Make the Most of Ohio Winters

As someone who has had the joy of experiencing an Ohio winter before, I have no problem finding things to do. However, I realize that not everyone enjoys the cold as much as I do, so here are some fun activities for those who prefer the indoors!
Pumpkin patch pic

Fall Inspired Activities

List of fun fall activities to do in Columbus!
Mason Hall with Snow

Winter as a Student in Columbus, OH

As a student who grew up in a warmer climate, I experienced a learning curve living in the colder Ohio winters. Here are some of my takeaways!
The Olentangy River Trail running through Ohio State's campus

Life Balance at Fisher

Opportunities to release stress and enjoy a break from studying.
Short North Arts District, street view with arches

Fun in Columbus!

Some of my favorite activities and places to go in Columbus, Ohio!