University “weeks away” from selecting new provost
One hundred days into Ted Carter Jr.’s Ohio State presidency and six months since former provost Melissa Gilliam announced her departure, t…
One hundred days into Ted Carter Jr.’s Ohio State presidency and six months since former provost Melissa Gilliam announced her departure, t…
Three students in Ohio Youth for Climate Justice, a statewide organization that advocates for environmental justice, were formally charged followin…
Whether with a megaphone or handmade sign in hand, students have marched across the Oval and into Bricker Hall looking to share their cause with the public and often, the university president.
University President Kristina M. Johnson announced her resignation in a universitywide email Monday. The email comes after reports of her resign…
Ohio State will settle with 57 additional victims of Richard Strauss for $1.995 million, the university announced Friday.
The power of one — whether it be one parent creating a safety advocacy group on Facebook, one student’s sacrifice to save his friends or a grieving mother — brings with it hundreds to thousands more uniting over a common cause: safety for Ohio State students.
Central Ohio leaders gathered at Ohio State’s Faculty Club Wednesday to discuss the university’s Climate Action Plan, local sustainability efforts and how to reduce carbon emissions in the Columbus community.
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.
At Ohio State’s first in-person commencement since the start of the pandemic, all attendees will be required to wear a mask and all graduates must bring proof of a negative COVID-19 test completed during the prior week.
University President Kristina M. Johnson’s new Race, Inclusion and Social Equity hiring initiative is meant to hire 150 diverse tenure-track faculty in the coming years. The initiative gives some of the university’s cultural studies leaders hope, but some also voiced concern the new hires won’t be equitably distributed to their departments.