With presidential and congressional elections coming up this year, the role of election officials is in the spotlight.
With presidential and congressional elections coming up this year, the role of election officials is in the spotlight.
In early December, delegations from around the world gathered in Dubai for the 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28). Among the 70,000 attendees were 10 undergraduate students, two professors and the director of Global Education from The Ohio State University.
Former U.S. Rep. Patrick Tiberi’s congressional papers, housed in the Ohio Public Policy Archives at The Ohio State University, are now open to students, faculty and the general public for research. Tiberi donated the papers to the university in 2018 when he retired from the U.S. House of Representatives after serving for 17 years.
The number of Americans who watch or follow girls’ and women’s sports goes well beyond those who view TV coverage of women’s athletic events, a new study suggests.
Amid the threat of dramatic sea level rise, coastal communities face unprecedented dangers, but a new study reveals that as flooding intensifies, disadvantaged populations will be the ones to experience some of the most severe burdens of climate change.
For The Ohio State University community, a bowl game is a chance to cheer on the Buckeyes for the season’s final game. And for more than two decades, it has also offered an opportunity for Buckeyes to give back to the host community.
Gov. Mike DeWine visited The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law on Wednesday to celebrate granting more than 100 pardons as part of the Ohio Governor’s Expedited Pardon Project.
Today Nationwide Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC – James) is celebrating the opening of a $100 million, 55,000-square-foot proton therapy center, the first treatment facility in central Ohio offering this highly targeted form of radiation therapy for treatment of complex tumors that cannot be removed through surgery.
If hospitals consistently and comprehensively support trauma survivors with mental health needs, including after they’re discharged, the survivors are less likely to find themselves back in the hospital in crisis, a new study has found.
A lot has changed in the world since the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was enacted 50 years ago in December 1973. Two researchers at The Ohio State University were among a group of experts invited by the journal Science to discuss how the ESA has evolved and what its future might hold.