Presented by Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business, the conference brought together students, faculty and staff with industry leaders to discuss how AI will impact education and the workforce in the future.
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AI’s growing impact in education, business focus of Ohio State conference
<none>|October 14, 2025Launchpad program showcases strength of Honda–Ohio State collaboration
<none>|October 8, 2025Program immerses students in real-world innovation through an inside look at Honda technologies, teams and culture.
Ohio State launches streamlined Professional and Continuing Education portal
<none>|October 1, 2025New site allows users to access broad array of courses in one location.
Campus change and transfer events build connections for students
<none>|September 25, 2025By creating welcoming, resource-rich experiences, Ohio State underscores its broader commitment to helping transfer and campus-change students succeed.College of Arts and Sciences launches BuckAI Observatory
<none>|September 25, 2025The new BuckAI Observatory will support artificial intelligence research in the arts and sciences, with a special focus on remote sensing, satellite imagery and planetary observation.
Ohio State Receives Funding for New Center on Responsible AI
<none>|September 24, 2025The National Science Foundation recently awarded funding to Ohio State and its partner universities to create the Center on Responsible AI and Governance.
Autumn 2025 enrollment data highlights success at all levels of student population
<none>|September 23, 2025Fueled by growth across the university, The Ohio State University reported that total enrollment has grown 0.5% to 67,255 students.
Ohio State maintains position as one of nation’s top public universities in new rankings
<none>|September 23, 2025Ohio State ranked 15th among public universities and 41st in the nation in the magazine’s 2026 Best Colleges rankings, the same position as the 2025 rankings.
CBS News highlights Ohio State’s AI Fluency initiative
<none>|September 18, 2025CBS News spoke with first-year students about why AI Fluency matters.
Regional Campus Commitment to provide free tuition for eligible students
<none>|September 17, 2025Starting autumn semester 2026, low- to middle-income students at The Ohio State University who start on a regional campus or at Ohio State ATI in Wooster will qualify for the new program, which will cover all tuition and mandatory fees.