Out of the Darkness Campus Walk: Ohio State community comes together for suicide prevention
Over 300 people came together Saturday for the Out of the Darkness Campus Walk with the goal to inspire hope and healing to prevent suicide.
Over 300 people came together Saturday for the Out of the Darkness Campus Walk with the goal to inspire hope and healing to prevent suicide.
Students, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to make a positive impact at a 12-hour endurance ultramarathon on the Oval Saturday, hosted by 1 Day for the K.I.A. — an Ohio State organization that honors fallen military service members.
When furry friends Shiloh and Finn put their harnesses and nametags on, it’s just another day at the office. But for students, faculty and staff at Ohio State, their entire day could be improved by seeing the dogs.
As temperatures drop in Columbus, staying safe and warm during the winter can be a challenge for many Ohio State students.
Economic recovery from the pandemic has begun, and graduate students have more employment prospects than they may have a year ago.
The Out of the Darkness Campus Walk with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention returns virtually to Ohio State this weekend to raise funds and educate about suicide prevention.
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