Ohio State students and alumni work to expand accessibility of infant care education
SmileChild, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing the prevalence and efficacy of infant care education, works to ensure all children can play…
SmileChild, a nonprofit dedicated to increasing the prevalence and efficacy of infant care education, works to ensure all children can play…
About two in three children experience an intense fear of needles — leading some to avoid essential medical procedures or vaccinations, according t…
As many hope COVID-19 would vanish, a new variant has surfaced and threatens another wave of mild sickness. Omicron XBB.1.5 has been affecting …
With masking requirements changing in Columbus and at other universities, Ohio State student and faculty leaders have differing opinions on whether or not the university should lift its mask mandate.
Ohio State is one of six Big Ten universities that has yet to make changes to its mask requirement in response to a decline in COVID-19 cases.
The first two cases of the omicron COVID-19 variant were confirmed in Ohio Saturday.
University President Kristina M. Johnson announced in a universitywide email Tuesday that Ohio State will require COVID-19 vaccination of all students, faculty and staff by Oct. 15.
The 2020-2021 academic year was a drastic change for college students, between an online learning environment, lack of in-person events and a fear of contracting COVID-19. Yet, this year, with the new university mandates, the hope to get back to a pre-pandemic life is growing.
Getting vaccinated can do more than prevent students, faculty and staff from contracting COVID-19 — it can bring back pre-pandemic Ohio State.
Vaccinated Ohioans are no longer required to wear masks or social distance, according to a revised health order by the Ohio Department of Health released Monday.