Campus & Community
The Buckeye chaired the Pride Parade for 22 years and spent three decades as a leader in the Recreation and Parks department.
Through this program, retired faculty continue their research and share findings with respected peers and the community.
Students not only get training to be excellent doctors. They learn to become better problem-solvers and innovators.
A special seminar program invites these industry leaders to encourage and advise engineering technology students.
For about-to-graduate Emma Hassel, a student worker in special collections, one item inspires her to find her own path.
These campus-area favorites from dining halls and High Street restaurants pique taste buds and fond memories.
That Krista Rowles Scheetz ’95 and Amelia Scheetz both connected with Student-Alumni Council was by chance, not design.
Buckeye experts offer a guide to the bees, bats and surprise animals waking up in our urban backyard as spring pops off.
A wise grandmother passed down these passions to Tina Pierce and her son, an Undergraduate Student Government leader.