Glenn College POWER Programs aim to promote female representation
More than a century after women earned the right to vote, political representation for them remains unbalanced.
More than a century after women earned the right to vote, political representation for them remains unbalanced.
Columbus residents viewed policing as a national issue when they took to the streets to protest following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody in May 2020.
In 2017, the John Glenn College of Public Affairs awarded 97-year-old Annie Glenn a public service award months after her husband John’s death. Annie…
The John Glenn College of Public Affairs hosted their seventh annual leadership conference in the Ohio Union. The conference brought together the col…
A new program — name to be determined — through the John Glenn College of Public Affairs will allow students to obtain undergraduate and graduate deg…
Foreign dignitaries from across the world met in Washington D.C. this week to celebrate NATO’s 70th anniversary. One of them made his way to Columb…
When former U.S. Sen. John Glenn passed away in December, the country mourned a NASA pioneer, statesman and role model. Ohio State mourned the name…
Ohio Gov. John Kasich ordered all U.S. and state flags at public buildings and grounds throughout Ohio be flown at half-staff Thursday, from sunris…
John Glenn, the first U.S. astronaut to orbit Earth, was honored Saturday afternoon at a memorial celebrating his lifetime of public service. His f…