Learning communities provide students with connections and growth
From visual arts to global business, first- and second-year students are offered a variety of learning communities to grow in their interests, careers and friendships.
From visual arts to global business, first- and second-year students are offered a variety of learning communities to grow in their interests, careers and friendships.
Upon gaining third-year status at Ohio State, many students choose to ditch the dorms and pick up a pair of keys to a new apartment or house.
Fall semester is creeping to a close, and as spring semester inches near, students may be tasked with identifying and evaluating off-campus housing for the first time.
Lawyers representing six former Ohio State students filed a class action lawsuit Monday against NorthSteppe Realty Company for not returning tenant security deposits on time and accurately.
Scott House, a popular residence hall on campus, lost some status among students following reports of mold over the past few weeks.
The pandemic rocked the country, and Ohio State graduate students felt its repercussions and are now unsure if they will be able to finish their degrees, find childcare and get their paychecks on time.
Students can look forward to food, goodies and Welcome Week events in the University District and on campus over the next few days.
Amira Khoury, a fourth-year in world politics, has experienced a great deal of financial instability throughout her life.
Buckeye Village will soon be gone and with it, Ohio State’s only affordable housing complex for students with families and graduate students.
Like a well-oiled machine, Ohio State University has many parts, places and people with various functions that work cohesively to keep campus cogs turning.