Among the enhancements to the university’s club sports program include the introduction of new competitive teams and a financial gift from a longtime supporter.
Beginning on July 1, 2026, the university will streamline its current six-school academic structure into a three-school structure.
The gift comes from Barry and Lucy Stephenson and will help support the newly-opened health sciences building.
The grant allows the university to participate in the inaugural cohort of the Biomedical Research Environment and Sponsored Programs Administration Development program.
The Large Animal Rural Veterinary Mentoring Program is part of The Ohio State University’s Protect Health in Ohio initiative.
The funding comes via the Teach CS 2.0 grants helps teachers pursue licensure in computer science education.
The partnership includes a dual faculty appointment that will help improve clinical training to bring more pediatric nurses into the workforce.
The West Virginia Community and Technical College System collaborated with the Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission to award Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College with a grant to buy a new ambulance.
The $1 million legacy gift comes from alumnus Cam Davis to establish a leadership scholarship program for students in the College of Business Administration.
The gift will name the university’s track and field facility after alumna Mary Workman and her late husband, Jim.