OHIO experts explain the benefits of going to school in a vibrant college town
Nestled in the foothills of Appalachia, Athens, 91ΧΤΕΔ β the home of 91ΧΤΕΔ β has it all. At least, that is according to MSN.com, which recently named Athens the best college town in the state of 91ΧΤΕΔ.
Several of OHIOβs faculty experts agree that Athens is an ideal place to study, live and work, not only for the benefits that come with life in a college town, but because there are so many benefits the city provides to students unlike other campuses nearby.
A consistent theme on why around, according to OHIO faculty experts, centers around the excellent opportunities for ecotourism and actively practicing sustainability here in Athens.
Professor Dr. Geoff Buckley, an environmental historical geographer, said Athens has a plethora of outdoor recreational and cultural opportunities available, including several nearby parks like Lake Hope State Park, Stroudβs Run, Wayne National Forest, Hocking Hills State Park, and the Hockhocking Adena Bikeway that allows students to visit nearby towns via bike trail.
He also commented that, when it comes to urban campuses versus college towns, walkability is a major factor in both efficiency for students and to help reduce pollution from cars. Although urban campuses rely a lot on public transportation, which helps reduce the carbon footprint, studentsβ campus and uptown Athens is in easy walking distance.
βColleges tend to be more inherently sustainable lifestyles than if we live in suburban enclaves,β Buckley explained. βStudents live in dorms, theyβre walking. This is when Americans are the most sustainable, when theyβre at the college level. Because of this lifestyle and being in Athens only continues to promote these sustainable initiatives.β
Dr. Buckley also pointed out OHIO not only has a compost facility that allows the University and community members to compost much of their food waste, but it is the largest in-vessel composting system at any college or university in the nation. A compost facility would be much more difficult to have in an urban area since there would be lack of space for it and most people donβt want to see these types of large facilities in their compact neighborhood.
βMost universities donβt have a state-of-the-art compost facility that can handle the quantity of food waste that ours handles,β he added.
Assistant Professor of Recreation and Sports Pedagogy Danny Twilley said ecotourism and sustainability are key components on which Athens thrives.,
βWhat Athens has compared to an urban campus is the access to open and natural spaces,β Twilley said. βIt is rare to find a bike path right through your campus or nature preserves surrounding it where students can learn and study the environment while practicing it. Access to outdoor recreation like this is a hard thing to duplicate in other areas where itβs not right at your feet.β
He included that some may think of Athens as the quintessential college town, but what makes it special from other college towns is that itβs centered around education and quality of life.
βAthens was developed around education being the central purpose,β he added. βAnd then when the quality of life layer is included, allowing students the freedom to be a part of a tight-knit community and have access to all this outdoor recreation, the experience of being a student at OHIO is also about being a community member.β
Some may argue though that being in a college town doesnβt allow for as many opportunities to take part in cultural activities; however, Associate Professor of Instruction, Music Production and Recording Industry Josh Antonuccio begs to differ.
Antonuccio adds that although urban areas may have more art and culture, Athens is a hotbed for creativity and art, something not always seen in other college towns.
βAthens is a trifecta when it comes to the growing arts scene in the town,β he said. βThere are always new generations of students coming in with new ideas, adding to the historical and Appalachian roots of the town while learning from them.β
Along with the foundation for art and creativity that has been set in Athens, he also adds that unlike urban campuses, students have various opportunities to immediately start their careers by having a wide range of stages they can easily perform on every night, as well as several partnerships in the area such as Stuartβs Opera House and the Nelsonville Music Festival that offer a first step for them to be a part of the scene.
βThere is a connectivity here that you just canβt get in urban areas when youβre a student starting out,β Antonuccio said. βAny student who wants to DJ or a band who wants to play has the opportunity to headline shows at several locations around town right away. The engagement and accessibility they receive here makes it easy to be successful. There have been many musicians who have gone on to sign major label deals who got their start here by playing for the community first.β
Although there are pros and cons to both being a student in a college town and on an urban campus, there is no doubt why Athens is ranked as the best college town in 91ΧΤΕΔ and offers several benefits for students at 91ΧΤΕΔ.
βThe Athens community has an intimate and friendly environment that makes our students from different countries and cultures have a sense of belonging and feel comfortable and welcome,β said Sandy Chen, associate professor of hospitality and tourism. βThe businesses and resources available to students in this town continue to provide them with a great setting to study in, with different perspectives they can take with them after they leave this beautiful home.β