Senate Bill 117 proposes new academic center for “intellectual diversity,” sparks controversy
A center for “intellectual diversity” may be established within Ohio State’s John Glenn College of Public Affairs under a bill currently be…
A center for “intellectual diversity” may be established within Ohio State’s John Glenn College of Public Affairs under a bill currently be…
The College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences is working to revamp the Waterman Agricultural and Natural Resources Laboratory with a Multispecies Animal Learning Center.
While campus may have been quiet this summer break as the Ohio State community recharged for the fall semester, there was still plenty of news about the nation, Columbus and Ohio State. As people head back to campus, The Lantern has compiled a list of the notable news some might have missed.
Mary Ward, who has been a congregant of The Saint Thomas More Newman Center at Ohio State for 59 years, loved the connections she was able to make with the students who attended the church. However, with the recent leadership changes within the Newman Center for a “student-focused vision,” Ward and other church members claim they are being overlooked. Ward said the new Diocese’s vision will alienate and prevent non-students from participating within the church.
The Saint Thomas More Newman Center at Ohio State is under new leadership, according to a June 30 press release from the Diocese of Columbus, and changes are already being made within the church.
Ohio State announced in a universitywide email Tuesday that it will adjust its health and safety protocols for the summer semester.
The Undergraduate Business Women’s Association at Ohio State will hold “Women’s Wellness: Thriving Together” Thursday, open to all and promoting women’s health through dance, yoga and nutrition education.
As prospective students accept their admissions to Ohio State in March and April, the future Buckeyes may anticipate what life on campus will be like in the fall.
After two weeks of programming for the Lunar New Year, Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American student groups at Ohio State are building on the momentum with continued engagement throughout the year.
A grant awarded to the Ohio State College of Medicine in November will provide financial support anywhere from $30,000 to $50,000 per awardee to help support and retain research occupations for early-career faculty at the assistant professor level.