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Kristina Johnson will leave about two-and-a-half years after becoming Ohio State's president.
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A 22-year-old Hillsboro man accused of plotting a mass shooting targeting women at Ohio State University faces life in prison after pleading guilty this week to federal charges of attempting to commit a fatal hate crime, according to the U.S. Justice of Department.
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A study from Ohio State's Drug Enforcement Policy Center found that Black residents in Columbus have been unequally charged with misdemeanor possession over the last two decades.
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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
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In a self-commissioned report, Ohio State says Strauss sexually abused more than 170 mostly male victims between 1979 and 1996.
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Colleges and universities in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan are joining forces to address national needs in semiconductor and microelectronics
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The Nina and Ryan Day Resilience Fund is a donation of $1 million for research and treatment at the OSU Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.
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Ohio State University entered into a formal partnership with the state’s only private Historically Black College and University on Tuesday. The first-of-its kind agreement with Wilberforce University will create an advanced golf course management program.
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An AP source has confirmed the disciplinary hearing will continue through at least Wednesday with the NFL recommending an indefinite suspension; A second case of monkeypox was found by Columbus Public Health this week; A man shot to death by Akron Police after an attempted traffic stop has been identified but body cam footage won't be released until Sunday; and more stories.