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Ohio State students have a new way to learn — this time, outside of the classroom.
Ohio State students have a new way to learn — this time, outside of the classroom.
After over a year of being a Buckeye, University President Kristina M. Johnson is stepping out of her administrative office and back into academia this coming spring semester to teach her first Ohio State course.
The return of fall break this semester is not the only thing that is different from last year — professors’ and students’ attitudes toward in-person and online classes have also changed.
As fall semester approaches and the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to spread across the country, many Ohio State faculty members expressed concerns about the university’s response.
Incoming Ohio State Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Melissa L. Gilliam grew up in Washington, D.C. She said she gets her sense of service and civic engagement from her mother, who was the first Black female reporter at The Washington Post, and her desire to truly engage with people from her father, who is an artist.
In an email to the Ohio State community Friday, University President Kristina M. Johnson said classrooms with fewer than 50 students will be at full capacity, vaccinated students will have to test for COVID-19 less often and fall and spring breaks will return in full in the coming academic year.
A former Ohio State astronomy student is spearheading a new STEM disability inclusion initiative with funding from the President’s Prize, an award …