Hard reset: How artificial intelligence can have positive impacts on students’ future careers
Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm, causing many students to worry about how it may impact their future careers. Even so, som…
Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm, causing many students to worry about how it may impact their future careers. Even so, som…
For students in graduate, professional or postdoctoral programs who want to pursue an industry career rather than teaching, negotiating job offers is an important skill to learn.
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion held its annual Diversity Career Fair at Ohio Stadium for students Tuesday as a networking opportunity to further their careers.
Ohio’s minimum wage is set to increase to $10.10 per hour for non-tipped employees and $5.05 per hour for tipped employees Jan. 1, 2023 in alignment with Ohio’s Constitution and inflation rates.
In an evolving technological world, the Fisher College of Business is creating a new graduate certificate program to help Information Technology professionals keep up in an over $5.3 trillion industry.
Faculty on Ohio State’s Marion campus seek to unionize over concerns of “inequitable” workload and compensation compared to the Columbus campus.
Over 220 first-year engineering honors students gathered at the RPAC Saturday to design, build and program robots to complete specific tasks.
Damian Rivera, CEO of the Association of Latino Professionals For America, will offer advice about business for students of underrepresented groups Tuesday.
Eric Whiteside will be the newest deputy chief for the University Police Department, partnering with current Deputy Chief Tracy Hahn to kick off his tenure.
Undergraduate researchers convened at the Barrister Club Thursday for the 27th annual Denman Undergraduate Research Awards. Across 10 categories, students were awarded first, second and third place based on research they presented at the Denman Forums on Tuesday.