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A 2023 state law required OSU to create an "independent academic unit" to teach and research the U.S. Constitution.
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The university eliminated the position of senior vice provost of inclusive excellence. Meanwhile, the school's interim vice provost for diversity and inclusion retired.
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More than 200 opponents of the bill that targets what Republicans say is liberal ideology in Ohio universities showed up to offer testimony at the Statehouse Tuesday, with hundreds more submitting their comments in writing.
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A so-called 'demographic cliff' and rising expenses are putting small Ohio higher education institutions in a bind.
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University Senate's rejection of the Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society won't stop it from opening.
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Senate Bill 83 passed the Ohio Senate, but it stalled in the House, though its sponsor said it had the votes to move.
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Ravi V. Bellamkonda was named the next executive vice president and provost of Ohio State University and will start the job at the start of 2025.
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Burning rubber is a part of getting a bachelor’s degree at Ohio Northwestern University, where students can participate in motorsports as they train to enter the trades.
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Ohio State University President Ted Carter gave a preview of news and events coming up on OSU's campus this upcoming academic year.
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A letter is being circulated among Ohio House Republicans to see if there's enough support for Senate Bill 83 to force a floor vote.