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Health, Science & EnvironmentOhio State is working with Central State, Lincoln University and the University of Missouri on accelerating climate-smart farm solutions.
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Bjork said he wants to find clarity now that the college athlete transfer portal, name image likeness rules and other big changes are affecting collegiate sports.
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Incoming OSU President Ted Carter will receive a $1.1 million salary plus benefits that could bring his annual pay close to $2 million.
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The Ohio State Board of Trustees voted unanimously to approve a 3% tuition increase, as well as increases for other fees for housing, dining, out-of-state costs and graduate student costs.
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Johnson left Ohio State under the agreement, and gets paid a full one-year salary worth $927,000 and a one-time payment of $278,000. She could lose that money if she violates the agreement.
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Ohio State University is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to consider questions about Title IX in a case that affects whether more than 230 men can proceed with lawsuits against the school.
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Work is set to begin on a major remodel of The Ohio State University African American and African Studies Community Extension Center.
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The graffiti included a swastika, language advocating for white supremacy, and a slur targeting African-Americans. According to a university police report, the incident happened sometime Monday evening.
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Ohio State's College of Medicine is ramping up efforts to increase diversity in simulation-based clinical training by purchasing equipment to represent different races, genders, and ages.
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Ohio State University will dedicate a new plaza Saturday on the South Oval in honor of the organization that represents nine Black Greek-letter fraternities and sororit