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Ohio State students discuss risk-taking at leadership event
Students at The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business recently participated in a leadership event focused on embracing risk and learning from failure. The event, titled “Embracing Risk in Campus Experience, Career and Life with Harlan Cohen,” took place on October 4 at Pfahl Hall on the Columbus campus.
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Ohio State student group hosts thrift sale supporting cystic fibrosis research
Breathe Hope, a student organization at The Ohio State University, has recently organized its second thrift sale to raise awareness and funds for cystic fibrosis research. This event continues the group's tradition of collaborating with organizations such as the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Ohio State's Community Music School sees growth in enrollment
When The Ohio State University’s Community Music School (CMS) opened in May, it welcomed 15 students for private lessons in piano, voice, and percussion. Six months later, enrollment has quadrupled, according to Angela Heck Mueller, the manager of CMS.
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Blue Abyss and Nexture Bio join George Washington Carver Science Park
Starlab Space LLC and The Ohio State University have announced the addition of Blue Abyss and Nexture Bio to the George Washington Carver Science Park (GWCSP). These companies will contribute to Starlab’s mission of advancing human technology by making in-space research more accessible. This effort is supported by the ground infrastructure provided through the GWCSP at Ohio State.
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Ohio State launches interdisciplinary leadership major focused on liberal arts
The Ohio State University is introducing a new interdisciplinary leadership major in the College of Arts and Sciences, available to students starting in spring 2025. The initiative, spearheaded by Scott Levi, chair of the Department of History at Ohio State, aims to provide students with skills applicable across various fields.
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Ravi V. Bellamkonda appointed executive VP & provost at Ohio State
Ohio State University President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. announced the appointment of Ravi V. Bellamkonda as the new executive vice president and provost, pending approval by the Board of Trustees. Bellamkonda is set to begin his role on January 14, 2025.
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Ohio State internship aids students' career growth while supporting women with cancer
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a global campaign promoting the screening and prevention of breast cancer. A new internship program at Ohio State University is offering students practical experience in retail management while supporting women with cancer.
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Ohio State opens new STEM learning center funded by $2 million Amgen investment
Faculty, staff, and students from The Ohio State University, along with distinguished guests and Amgen representatives, gathered to celebrate the opening of the Amgen STEM Learning Center at Ramseyer Hall. This new facility is designed as a collaborative space featuring a peer-led tutoring center for first- and second-year students in gateway STEM courses.
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Ohio State University partners with Columbus on new pilot program targeting household-levels reductions
The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) has joined forces with the City of Columbus to launch a pilot program aimed at reducing food waste in households. This initiative marks Columbus as the first test site for the campaign.
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Ohio soybean farmers struggle with crop quality amid severe weather
The recent adverse weather conditions in Ohio have created significant challenges for soybean farmers. A severe drought weakened soybean pods across the state, and subsequent heavy rainfall from Hurricane Helene's remnants exacerbated the situation by causing seeds to sprout within compromised pods. This phenomenon is unprecedented in Ohio's farming history, according to Laura Lindsey, a field crops expert with The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES).
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Ohio State's unique biology course bridges science with discussions on hope
The Ohio State University offers a general education course titled "The Biology of Hope and Belief," aimed at helping students understand the scope and limitations of scientific inquiry. Megan Meuti, an associate professor of entomology, has been teaching the class since 2020. She aims to help students discern which questions can be addressed by science and which cannot.
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Ohio State Marching Band performs Dr. Seuss-inspired show at halftime
The Ohio State University Marching Band showcased a performance inspired by Dr. Seuss' "Oh, the Places You'll Go" during halftime at the Buckeyes' game against the University of Iowa. The band, known as TBDBITL, performed several pieces including "Overture Carnival," "Danzon No. 2," "Infernal Dance from The Firebird," "Nimrod from Enigma Variations," and "Finale from Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5."
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Ohio State raises awareness about careers in financial planning
Students interested in business may not always consider financial planning as a potential career path. To address this, The Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology (EHE), alongside student organizations, is working to raise awareness about finance-related study areas.
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Ohio State's health sciences colleges earn national diversity award
The Ohio State University has been recognized for its commitment to diversity and inclusion in health sciences education. Insight Into Diversity magazine awarded the 2024 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award to seven of Ohio State's health sciences graduate programs.
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Ohio State promotes civil discourse through new educational initiatives
Aaron Yarmel, associate director of the Center for Ethics and Human Values (CEHV) at The Ohio State University, is working to make arguments more productive through civil discourse. Yarmel, who joined the university in 2022 after earning his PhD in philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, focuses on facilitating dialogue and has developed a program for local public schools.
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Ohio State's President addresses campus safety amid global tensions
Ohio State University President Walter "Ted" Carter Jr. addressed the university community with a message on October 2, 2024. In his communication, he expressed gratitude for the contributions of students, faculty, and staff to the campuses and surrounding communities.
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Pelotonia joins Ohio Life Sciences as tenants in Energy Advancement center
Two organizations dedicated to advancing life-saving research are among the first to establish their headquarters in Columbus' innovation district. Pelotonia and Ohio Life Sciences will be anchor tenants at the new Energy Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC) within the Carmenton district at The Ohio State University.
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New dental clinic opens at OSU Wexner Medical Center's Outpatient Care East
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has opened a new dental clinic at its Outpatient Care East location. This addition aims to expand health care services for the community, particularly the medically underserved.
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Glenn College hosts global conference addressing hate and extremism
The city of Columbus, The Ohio State University, and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs recently hosted an international conference focusing on addressing hate, extremism, and polarization at the local level. This event was part of the Strong Cities Network's “City Leadership in Maintaining Social Cohesion Amid Global Crises” initiative.
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Ohio State hosts discussions promoting civil discourse as part of Big Table initiative
As part of the Big Table discussions held citywide on Sept. 25, The Ohio State University hosted several sessions across its Columbus campus to promote civil discourse. Launched in 2016 by the Columbus Foundation, the Big Table is a community conversation initiative aimed at fostering a more kind and just future for central Ohio.