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  • Community beats

    Drumming for Wellness class unites Ohio State students and people with Parkinson’s.

  • Larry Hurtubise: Leading the Charge in AI-Infused Teaching

    Larry Hurtubise, a curriculum and instruction consultant at the Michael V. Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning, is at the forefront of a wave of change in education, driven by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). Since joining the Drake Institute in the spring of 2021, Larry has tapped into his 20-plus years of instructional design experience to make this emerging technology feel less intimidating and more empowering.

  • 2025-26 Artist Laureate announced

    The Ohio State University has selected Kate Shannon, associate professor in the Department of Art at Ohio State Mansfield, as its 2025-26 Artist Laureate. Shannon will begin a one-year appointment on July 1, 2025. 

  • Four students named Goldwater Scholars

    Ohio State students have been selected for this prestigious award in five of the last seven competition cycles.

  • Nicole Nieto: Building partnerships and strengthening communities

    Though Ohio State is one of the largest universities in the nation, Nicole Nieto, vice provost for outreach and engagement, describes it as a place where “you can build meaningful connections and work closely with people who inspire you.”
  • Ohio State’s new provost: University is ‘the school for the whole state’

    It has been more than 20 years since Ravi Bellamkonda lived in Ohio. He began his professional career at Cleveland’s Case Western Reserve University.  The weather, he said, is taking some getting used to.

  • Ohio State is nation’s top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars

    Ohio State is the top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars for the 2024-25 academic year among all colleges and universities in the United States with 14 selected for the prestigious award. Ohio State is tied for 7th among doctoral institutions for the Fulbright U.S. Student program with 24 awardees (15 undergraduate and nine graduate). 

  • Ansel Oakleaf: Leveraging AI for student success

    As associate director for impact and analytics at Ohio State’s University Libraries, Ansel Oakleaf helps students succeed — focusing on using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the student experience.
  • College of Business grad named Ohio State’s first Schwarzman Scholar

    Lucas Tai (BSBA ’23) was among 150 individuals out of nearly 5,000 applicants to be named to the 2025-26 class of Schwarzman Scholars. The program is recognized as one of the world’s most prestigious graduate fellowships.

  • Student team wins NASA innovation funding

    Buckeye engineers are turning innovation into impact. The Sloopy Works team, one of only 14 U.S.-based university teams selected, has been awarded a GoAERO U.S. University Innovation grant from NASA for their autonomous search and rescue air vehicle design, which aims to enhance public safety and emergency response capabilities.