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At a special meeting, the university's board of trustees named Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. to lead OSU.
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Gene Smith, Ohio State's Director of Athletics, announced Wednesday morning during a press conference that he will retire in July 2024.
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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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The decision keeps in place a lower court's decision that revived unsettled cases against The Ohio State University from victims of OSU athletics physician Richard Strauss between 1978 and 1998.
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It's predicted that there will probably be a huge shortage of veterinarians in the U.S. by 2030. The projected shortage is there will be about 15,000 fewer vets than the total needed to care for small animals.
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Spring is right around the corner and the Ohio State University extension offices are getting ready to kick off this year's Victory Garden program. Through the program, beginning home gardeners can get free sample seed packets.
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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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The funds from Russian IT entrepreneur Ratmir Timashev will establish the Center for Software Innovation at OSU.
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Ohio Gender-Affirming bill dead, Ohio woman verdict on January 6 attack, OSU President resigns
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Ohio State University won't say whether President Kristina Johnson was asked to resign, but is refuting reports that the announcement of her early resignation comes after an investigation.
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Kristina Johnson will leave about two-and-a-half years after becoming Ohio State's president.
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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.