More than 75 Columbus City Schools teachers visited The Ohio State University’s campus to brainstorm solutions to problems that affect high school students.
More than 75 Columbus City Schools teachers visited The Ohio State University’s campus to brainstorm solutions to problems that affect high school students.
Ohio State students Jack Swartley and Sky Sie launched MobilePantry, a President’s Buckeye Accelerator venture addressing food insecurity and food waste. The startup delivers affordable, fresh produce to families while rescuing surplus food that would otherwise go to waste, building a model rooted in dignity, access and community impact.
Ayanna Howard, the Monte Ahuja Endowed Dean’s Chair and the 23rd dean of The Ohio State University’s College of Engineering, has been announced as the next president of Spelman College in Atlanta.
The Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship's new summer intensive helps student founders set goals, build momentum and connect with mentors and the startup community.
Ohio State Energy Partners (OSEP) has announced the recipients of its 2026-27 philanthropic awards for projects and events. As part of its commitment to academic collaboration, OSEP contributes $810,000 annually to the university or affiliated philanthropic causes.
In 2027, The Ohio State University will welcome the Science Olympiad National Tournament to Columbus.
Founded in 1984, Science Olympiad is the leading team STEM competition in the nation, providing standards-based challenges to 7,000 teams at 450 tournaments in all 50 states.
Watch the welcome video below and stay tuned for details.
12,315 degrees and certificates awarded at spring commencement.
NCAA Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) data shows Ohio State, its student-athletes and athletic programs continue to perform at an outstanding level in the classroom.
Access to CarmenCanvas has been restored by the university. Ohio State worked closely with Instructure, the third-party operator of Canvas that suffered a cybersecurity incident, to verify the system was safe to reopen.
The Career Center of Excellence opened in January, a university-wide initiative to enhance and coordinate career services infrastructure to better prepare undergraduate students for post-graduate success.