President Johnson breaks down fall semester, speaks on COVID-19, safety, faculty
As concerns about the COVID-19 omicron variant increase, Ohio State students, faculty and staff may wonder what the spring semester holds.
As concerns about the COVID-19 omicron variant increase, Ohio State students, faculty and staff may wonder what the spring semester holds.
When Gary Avis joined other survivors of former Ohio State physician Richard Strauss outside the Longaberger Alumni House Thursday, he wasn’t planning to speak to the full Board of Trustees.
Ohio State will add another community patrol team to the off-campus area Wednesday through Saturday nights.
After sharing challenges they faced as women in engineering, University President Kristina M. Johnson and Dean of the College of Engineering Ayanna Howard shared ambitions to increase diversity in the field Wednesday.
At its last meeting, the Undergraduate Student Government’s 53rd General Assembly passed resolutions to stand in solidarity with the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, advocate for updated university sustainability goals, rename the Diversity and Inclusion Committee the Justice and Equity Committee and recognize March as Women’s History Month.
After a full academic year of largely virtual learning, Ohio State hopes to transition to more in-person learning in the fall, and although some students are excited about returning to in-person classes, others have hesitations after adapting to online classes.
Starting April 14, Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center will designate a quarter of its COVID-19 vaccine doses to students, faculty and staff.
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.
President Joe Biden visited the James Cancer Hospital at Ohio State Tuesday where he discussed his American Rescue Plan and marked the 11-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act.
Students do have an individual responsibility to vote. But Ohio State, the largest university in Ohio and one of the largest in the U.S., has an even greater responsibility to fully facilitate student voting. The easiest and most effective way for Ohio State to do that is to cancel classes Nov. 3.