Fall 2024
Archie Griffin ’76 could have used his football fame to be anything. What he chose to be: himself, a Buckeye at heart.
For people with aphasia who can’t communicate easily, Ohio State’s Aphasia Initiative offers what can feel like a lifeline.
When COVID took her job, the 2019 graduate founded a design firm. When this Gen Zer falls, she gets up even better.
This 1975 grad ran a nursery business, raised three daughters and was known for his kindness as a Rhodes Tower shopkeeper.
Twenty Buckeyes share the musicians they loved most during their days on campus, from Elvis to Taylor Swift to TBDBITL.
Discover practical ways to regain energy, improve well-being and find balance in your professional and personal life.
Meet the four dogs and one cat who delighted the voters in this year’s alumni association costume competition.
For the geological museum’s 150th anniversary, we share some of its epic evidence of epochs past—Ohio State’s oldest stuff.
Professor Katrina Lee shares tactics from law students that can help foster a productive discussion on a tough topic.
Ohio State Professor Stephanie Moulton answers alumni questions about why it can feel impossible to purchase a home these days.
In a Q&A, CEO John J. Warner shares how the Wexner Medical Center is determined to improve care, research and education.
The Distinguished University Professor uses the large molecules to solve mysteries and improve health and industry.
After Ohio State, Roy and Judy Smoot built a life of caring and commitment, through time and change, joy and tragedy.
The former Ohio State linebacker and Denver Broncos player is now the 11th Buckeye in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Director Loren Babcock reveals cool things about Buckeyes’ favorite fossil collection—and some that went wrong long ago.
Faculty and alumni created a monthlong exhibition to celebrate the work and life of the influential artist and educator.
This architect and 1963 graduate redesigned Thompson Library and Pomerene Hall and designed several new residence halls.
To quell self-doubts about a new role, Wendy Pramik ’92 sought to polish her skills with a training program in Cuba.
The only two-time Heisman Trophy winner has used his life to help others. So we asked Archie Griffin who inspired him.
Growing from patient and volleyball player to medical professional and coach, she is prepared for life after graduation.
The 50th anniversary of Archie Griffin’s first Heisman recalls his football glory, but his life has been about much more.
If these leagues seem to be having a moment, Ohio State’s alumni athletes know better. Call it a movement, they say.
A scholarship and Griffin’s passion for empowering others helped Amanda Watters Fields ’12, ’14 MA define her life.
Alumni association CEO Molly Ranz Calhoun looked up to the Ohio State star as a child, an admiration that grew as she did.
Alumni association board member Joseph Ritchie ’84, ’88 MD is devoting the next stage of his life to paying forward.
David E. Harris ’57 not only broke barriers, he was an all-around great guy—and credited those who came before him.
The Language, Assistive Technology, and Autism Lab studies how nonspeaking kids and others can communicate with devices.