Undergraduate students showcase research at Denman Forum
Pomerene Hall bustled with scientific discovery Tuesday as students unveiled research in areas ranging from medicine to international relations.
Pomerene Hall bustled with scientific discovery Tuesday as students unveiled research in areas ranging from medicine to international relations.
Diana Mytrofanova spends her mornings calling her family in Ukraine to make sure they are still there.
Shanelle White, a second-year in psychology and a member of Natural and Prosperous Society at Ohio State, said people of color have to worry about how they will be viewed in the workplace and daily life.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, Ohio State has a number of resources to help those impacted, and will host events with information about the war.
Following the invasion of Ukraine, some Buckeyes are wondering what the future holds for the Russian-made food delivery robots on Ohio State’s campus.
After two weeks of programming for the Lunar New Year, Asian, Pacific Islander and Desi American student groups at Ohio State are building on the momentum with continued engagement throughout the year.
Ohio State experts say war between the U.S. and Russia is unlikely despite increasing tension between the two countries.
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has declined significantly among Black Americans since vaccines became publicly available in late 2020, according to a Jan. 21 study by Ohio State researchers.
In its newest exhibition, the Wexner Center for the Arts will reflect on art at Ohio State before the center was established.
The Stepping Out and Stepping Up: The Land Grant Truth and Reconciliation Project is redefining what it means to make amends with the Native American community over a century after the founding of Ohio State.