U.S. News & World Report ranks Ohio State graduate programs among the nation’s best
Ohio State’s graduate and professional programs have once again been ranked highly in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 edition of America’s Best…
Ohio State’s graduate and professional programs have once again been ranked highly in U.S. News & World Report’s 2024 edition of America’s Best…
Ohio State’s College of Public Health created a new minor by combining two seemingly opposite fields: public health and the arts.
Columbus' mask mandate is a thing of the past effective immediately after Mayor Andrew Ginther signed the repeal Tuesday.
Ohioans who live in areas with low access to treatment for opioid-related overdoses are less likely to maintain sobriety, an Ohio State research study suggests.
Three Ohio State faculty members were awarded honorary doctorate degrees by Denison University Saturday at Denison’s 180th commencement ceremony for their work in developing COVID-19 protocols, testing operations, research and public education.
Forget taking the shuttle to the Schottenstein Center — a new vaccine clinic has opened on North Campus at the Jesse Owens North Recreation Center.
COVID-19 has defined Ohio State's academic year like nothing else. Read the year's roundup of COVID-19 at Ohio State here.
The FDA and CDC recommended use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine be paused out of an abundance of caution after six recipients reported developing a rare type of blood clot. About 6.8 million doses have been administered in the U.S.
Despite a shortage in the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, more doses will be allocated for Ohio State students this week than last.
Gov. Mike DeWine visited students receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at Ohio State Monday as the state shifts its vaccination priority to younger people.