Knowlton School of Architecture to host two renowned architects for public seminar Wednesday
For the first time ever, the Knowlton School of Architecture will welcome two professional architects — instead of one — to participate in …
For the first time ever, the Knowlton School of Architecture will welcome two professional architects — instead of one — to participate in …
While Columbus may not be as trendy as New York City or Los Angeles, it remains fashion-forward in its own right. This year’s Fashion We…
Former U.S. President Donald Trump hasn’t been convicted, but that didn’t divert any eyes from the first-ever U.S. president to be indicted for a crime.
University President Kristina M. Johnson addressed the recent shootings in Texas and Buffalo, providing mental health resources for students in a universitywide email Thursday.
The Columbus Museum of Art recently unveiled its George Bellows Center, a space devoted to providing opportunities for scholarly research, exhibitions, publications and public programs related to the Columbus-born artist and his contemporaries.
Dr. Harold L. Paz, executive vice president and chancellor for health affairs at Ohio State and CEO of the Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State, will step down from his position effective Oct. 3, University President Kristina M. Johnson announced in a universitywide email Wednesday.
Lights up on Washington Heights: the highly-anticipated “In the Heights” brings Latino joy to the big screen.
Gretchen Ritter, vice provost and executive dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, will step down from her position and start at Syracuse University effective Oct. 1, according to an email Monday from outgoing Executive Vice President and Provost Bruce McPheron.
The eccentric reporter Borat Sagdiyev from Kazakhstan, a country in Central Asia, swept the world with riotous laughter in 2006 with the shocking s…
Students can say, “Sholem-aleichem,” this week to a historical story full of scandal and song from the Department of Theatre. “Indecent,” a 2015…