John Glenn College DEI Committee to host discussion on history of Native American Resistance Wednesday
Ohio State’s outreach is about to create a new spark in Columbus.
Ohio State’s outreach is about to create a new spark in Columbus.
Since its founding as a land-grant university in 1870, Ohio State has resided on Shawnee, Lenape, Miami, Wyandotte, Delaware, Potawatomi, P…
As campus is flooded with the hustle and bustle of incoming and returning Buckeyes alike, many students may be in search of a reprieve from…
The Ohio History Connection and Newark Earthworks Center will host students Sunday and Monday to see the Historic Octagon Earthworks structure built by American Indians at its annual open house.
Native American artist Anna Tsouhlarakis gives a look into indigenous culture and society through her exhibit “The Native Guide Project: Columb…
Out of 62,523 students enrolled this spring, only 44 students at Ohio State identify as an American Indian or Alaska Native.
The Stepping Out and Stepping Up: The Land Grant Truth and Reconciliation Project is redefining what it means to make amends with the Native American community over a century after the founding of Ohio State.
An important part of Indigenous peoples’ history can be honored on Ohio State’s campus by a simple gesture Thursday — wearing an orange shirt.
In 2019, the university’s enrollment report counted only 53 American Indian or Alaska Native students and 36 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islan…
Thanksgiving is often characterized by turkeys and stuffing, but Tuesday evening, Ohio State students and members of the greater Columbus community…