Fall 2024
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.
Archie Griffin ’76 could have used his football fame to be anything. What he chose to be: himself, a Buckeye at heart.
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.