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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
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The effort will start later this year with a facility at Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. By 2023, it will break ground on a stand-alone facility located at the university’s Aerospace and Air Transportation campus.
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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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Ohio State University is estimated to have supported more than $19 billion dollars worth of industry output in Ohio.
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The $26 million will be distributed over a five-year period to create the center, which will be known as HAMMER, which stands for "Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing Moving from Evolution to Revolution."
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Curious CbusThis year marks the 130th anniversary of the first Black student to graduate from Ohio State University. His name was Sherman Hamlin Guss and he graduated in 1892.