Seventh Annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb Held in Ohio Stadium
As most of campus was still asleep, over 500 Ohio State ROTC students, athletes, military veterans and more gathered before dawn in Ohi…
As most of campus was still asleep, over 500 Ohio State ROTC students, athletes, military veterans and more gathered before dawn in Ohi…
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.
Ohio State experts and students say the Emmett Till Antilynching Act, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden March 29 and made lynching a federal hate crime, is a step in the right direction in acknowledging historical mistreatment of Black people.
The Undergraduate Student Government’s recent divestment resolution will not be enacted since former President Jacob Chang did not sign it before his administration’s term ended Tuesday.
Intraparty tensions flared Monday as candidates in Ohio’s U.S. Senate race convened for two debates at Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio.
Diana Mytrofanova spends her mornings calling her family in Ukraine to make sure they are still there.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, Ohio State has a number of resources to help those impacted, and will host events with information about the war.
Following the invasion of Ukraine, some Buckeyes are wondering what the future holds for the Russian-made food delivery robots on Ohio State’s campus.
Ohio State alumni Jason Sandhu and Simon Pollayil said they made the most of their time at the university and, after their 2020 graduation, hope to continue to make an impression as members of the University Area Commission.
Ohio State experts say war between the U.S. and Russia is unlikely despite increasing tension between the two countries.