Glenn College POWER Programs aim to promote female representation
More than a century after women earned the right to vote, political representation for them remains unbalanced.
More than a century after women earned the right to vote, political representation for them remains unbalanced.
After a year of online learning, Bruce McPheron, Ohio State’s executive vice president and provost, looked forward in his 2021 State of Academic Affairs Thursday to more in-person classes and student activities in the fall and continuing the current development of a new general education curriculum for students in 2022.
Teneeyah Hale didn’t know anyone who went to Ohio State when she was in high school. Now in her third year at the university, she and Tomara Dorsey…
A new program — name to be determined — through the John Glenn College of Public Affairs will allow students to obtain undergraduate and graduate deg…
Each week, students flock to the movie theater for popcorn, comfy seats and a show on the silver screen. Thanks to a new film series at Gateway, th…
Undergraduate Student Government leaders Kate Greer and Julia Dennen have a lot planned for their first full semester in office, and for many of th…
When former U.S. Sen. John Glenn passed away in December, the country mourned a NASA pioneer, statesman and role model. Ohio State mourned the name…
With a crowd of onlookers gathered in anticipation and a clear blue sky affording favorable weather conditions, the ribbon-cutting ceremo…
Ohio State’s John Glenn School of Public Affairs is set to segue its interim director into a more permanent position March 1. Trevor Brown, who has …