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The university was already under a federal investigation by the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights over claims of "antisemitic harassment and discrimination" against Jewish students on campus.
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Ohio State University is one of 60 higher education institutions across the country that had been named as targets of an investigation by the Trump administration into what it calls "antisemitic harassment and discrimination" against Jewish students on campus.
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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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The Buckeyes triumph over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish was celebrated on campus well past midnight with fireworks and multiple burning couches. Some fans also stormed Ohio Stadium.
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The Ohio Senate approved a bill that seeks to define antisemitism in state law for universities and state agencies investigating whether ethnic intimidation has been committed.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new survey by Ohio State University College of Medicine reports finding pockets of alone time during the holidays is crucial to mental health.
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The bill to make some changes in Ohio's name, image and likeness law gets support from a big fan, but it still may get punted to next session.
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Ohio State University's freshman class is the largest it's ever been. WOSU spoke with President Ted Carter about how the university maintained a diverse student body.
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Business & EconomySupporters tout 3D concrete printing as a solution to building fast, affordable housing, but the technology is new and comes with plenty of unforeseen hiccups.
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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.