President Ted Carter Jr. to reflect on first 100 days at State of the University address
After 100 days in office, university President Ted Carter Jr. said his position has given him a sense of belonging like no other job he’s had. On T…
After 100 days in office, university President Ted Carter Jr. said his position has given him a sense of belonging like no other job he’s had. On T…
One week after Ohio’s primary, Ohio State’s chapter of Turning Point USA hosted two former Republican presidential candidates in the Ohio Union, …
Three students in Ohio Youth for Climate Justice, a statewide organization that advocates for environmental justice, were formally charged followin…
Tuesday's Ohio Primary election has passed, and now many students are left to consider what local, national and international factors will swin…
Ohio State’s Undergraduate Student Government elected Sarah Schmidt as Speaker of the General Assembly Wednesday night following the resignation of…
As university President Ted Carter Jr. began making appearances across campus, students in support of Palestinians returned to protesting the Israel-Hamas war and Ohio State’s investment in companies operating in Israel.
Columbus police are currently investigating two recent crimes that occurred in the off-campus area in the past 24 hours — an act of vandalism at Ohio State’s Hillel Jewish student center off East 16th Avenue and the assault of two students near 15th Avenue and High Street.
Ohio State announced Thursday that the university will expand multiple safety programs – including an increased presence of both Ohio State and Columbus police – effective immediately, under acting university president Peter Mohler.
Ohio State’s new president, Walter “Ted” Carter Jr., made his first public appearance at Tuesday’s board of trustees meeting and spoke at a press conference following his approval.
Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. was announced as Ohio State’s 17th president at a University Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday.