Ohio State launches new Buckeye Precollege summer program for high school students
While some spend their summer breaks at the pool, Ohio State will offer high school students the opportunity to jumpstart their college-life experience this June.
While some spend their summer breaks at the pool, Ohio State will offer high school students the opportunity to jumpstart their college-life experience this June.
Despite concerns from students and faculty regarding the discontinuation of iPad distribution, Ohio State is providing tablets in a new way.
For the first time in over 30 years, Ohio State’s General Education program has gone through a major makeover.
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.
Students are advocating for the university to allow excused absences during religious holidays.
The future of university-issued iPads appears to be in doubt, and while Ohio State will not comment on rumors that the Digital Flagship program will end.
As temperatures drop in Columbus, staying safe and warm during the winter can be a challenge for many Ohio State students.
Ohio State’s Ohio Prison Education Exchange Project provides students inside and outside of prison walls with community and unconventional educational opportunities.
Lanier F. Holt said he wouldn’t have wanted to win the Donald H. Ecroyd Award for Outstanding Teaching in Higher Education any other year.
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.