From masks to caps: Class of 2024 looks back on impact of COVID-19
2020 was a year of firsts for many: the first pandemic in several generations, and for the class of 2024, the very first semester of colleg…
2020 was a year of firsts for many: the first pandemic in several generations, and for the class of 2024, the very first semester of colleg…
This spring’s commencement speaker, Christopher Pan, will have to fit his life story as a social entrepreneur, inspirational speaker and Oh…
Turning the tassel is a significant moment for everyone, especially for those first in their family to ever do so. First-generation stu…
Ohio State’s 1998 homecoming king is coming home. Social entrepreneur, inspirational speaker and musician Christopher Pan will be the 20…
As graduation looms closer and closer for the class of 2024, anxiety around what comes next grows as well. Whether students have pl…
At Ohio State’s first in-person commencement since the start of the pandemic, all attendees will be required to wear a mask and all graduates must bring proof of a negative COVID-19 test completed during the prior week.
Some graduates-to-be said they feel grateful to have this one last memory as undergrad Buckeyes, but others stressed it will not diminish the difficulties and loss the pandemic brought their senior year.
As soon-to-be graduates and their families look forward to the first in-person Ohio State graduation ceremony since the start of the pandemic, the university has announced JPMorgan Chase chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon will deliver the commencement address.
Ohio State will celebrate the 2021 spring graduation in two separate in-person commencement ceremonies May 9. Graduates from all 2020 semesters will be celebrated at an in-person commencement Aug. 8.
April showers bring May flowers, but this year they’ll likely be accompanied by COVID-19 vaccine eligibility for all adults before Ohio State’s in-…