Olympian and Ohio State Buckeyes swimmer Alex Axon is prepping for the 2024 Paris Games, where he’ll compete as part of Team Canada beginning July 26.
Olympian and Ohio State Buckeyes swimmer Alex Axon is prepping for the 2024 Paris Games, where he’ll compete as part of Team Canada beginning July 26.
Noah Dormady, associate professor in the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University, has joined a research team studying resilience for minority- and women-owned small and mid-sized businesses in the U.S. and Japan.
A team led by Ohio State has received a $10 million USDA grant to develop climate-resilience solutions for Midwest farmers.
UC Irvine-led experts call for public education about risks of exposure to graphic images, such as those from Israel-Hamas war
Why do employees sometimes accept working for an abusive boss? A new study suggests that when a leader is seen as a high performer, employees are more likely to label abuse as just “tough love.”
Eric Sowers, The Ohio State University’s 11th Tillman Scholar, was inspired by the scholarship’s namesake and his call to service following 9/11.
The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus places No. 4 overall on a national ranking of “partner-friendly” hiring practices by top-tier research universities.
A new study in mice hints at the promise of an eventual alternative treatment option for the “wet” version of age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
People have been a through line in Sarah Morbitzer’s volleyball career. From learning the game by watching her mother coach a local team to her coach and teammates at The Ohio State University, all these people helped Morbitzer on her journey. Graduating this summer, Morbitzer is reflecting on her Buckeye career and what’s next.
The American Society for Virology’s 43rd annual meeting hosted by The Ohio State University this week features some firsts for the organization: It is the largest meeting ever, attracting over 2,000 attendees from 50 countries, and the keynote speaker was a social scientist – rather than a specialist in a biological or medical field.