Ohio State’s graduate and professional schools by the numbers
Economic recovery from the pandemic has begun, and graduate students have more employment prospects than they may have a year ago.
Economic recovery from the pandemic has begun, and graduate students have more employment prospects than they may have a year ago.
During a ceremony for the summer class of 2021 Sunday, former Ohio State Executive Vice President and Provost Bruce McPheron told the graduates that he experienced feelings of uncertainty for what the future would hold for him and his classmates when he graduated in the Vietnam War- and Watergate-eras.
The football victory bell sounded in the ‘Shoe to commemorate the class of 2020 after their final year at Ohio State was cut short by the pandemic …
With economic recovery from the pandemic on the horizon, this year’s college graduates will have an easier job search than last year’s bunch.
In the champagne-filled, celebratory afterglow of graduation, thinking about exciting new possibilities and careers can easily be marred by stress surrounding one topic in particular: housing.
With moving away from college friends, applying for jobs and losing access to student resources, transitioning to post-grad life can be confusing, challenging and expensive.
The already difficult decision of enrolling in graduate or professional school after completing an undergraduate degree is only made harder in the face of the ongoing pandemic.
On the Fisher College of Business’ quad lies a growing black gum tree where the words “In memory of Chase Meola, Class of 2021” are imprinted on a wooden post.
Ohio State honored its spring 2021 graduates Sunday, recognizing the challenging circumstances students weathered to earn their diplomas during a rainy ceremony at the ‘Shoe.
Candles flickered in the night sky over the Oval during the Spring Commencement Candlelight Ceremony Saturday, symbolizing Buckeyes’ responsibility to spread the spirit of Ohio State to every person they encounter.