Ohio State’s Break and Make club gives students a creative and therapeutic outlet
Buckeyes have a new reason to put on their safety — and thinking — caps. Break and Make offers students opportunities to break objects a…
Buckeyes have a new reason to put on their safety — and thinking — caps. Break and Make offers students opportunities to break objects a…
A collaboration between the Columbus City School District and Ohio State, made possible by the STEAMM Rising program, will bring over 1…
Three Ohio State alums are developing technology that could make Braille more accessible than ever. Through their assistive technology com…
Ohio State is sixth on the football field and now 43rd in the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings. According to the …
Through a research alliance with Ford, Ohio State’s Automated Driving Lab is working to protect pedestrians with a pocket-sized solution: a safety …
Athena Howell placed first in the biological sciences category for her research presentation on how those suffering from depression perceive themse…
Ancient navigators and Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska share a key trait: a curiosity to explore, discover and map the world.
Voyager Space, an American science program based in Denver, has selected Ohio State to be the Earthside location of the inaugural science park devoted to space research.
The Austin E. Knowlton Foundation announced Sept. 30 it would give the university $15 million to help complete the design and construction of the new Biomedical and Materials Engineering Complex on campus.
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.