Summer 2025
Test your Buckeye trivia knowledge—or learn new-to-you Ohio State stories—with these 65 questions from then and now. But be warned: This quiz is the equivalent of a really tough class.
With grit and foresight, Columbus gallery owners Michelle Brandt ’96 and Duff Lindsay ’74 overcame life-threatening crises and are pioneering a revitalized downtown corridor.
Archaeologist Bradley Lepper ’79 MA, ’86 PhD has devoted his life to understanding the unsung Hopewell wonders. The world is finally catching up.
Amy Edwards Taylor—a “driving force” for Columbus Commons, Scioto Mile and the national veterans museum—isn’t done yet.
Assistant Professor Stephanie Stockar ’12 MS, ’13 PhD discusses where we stand, and where we’re headed, with electric vehicles.
The distinguished professor established the Olentangy River Wetland Research Park and was a leading researcher and academic.
Carol Clark was a trombonist, inspiring orchestra leader for Boardman schools and a champion breeder of Norwich terriers.
The bespectacled comedian, actor, writer and 1970 graduate shares 10 things he’s taken from his show-biz misadventures.
Mary Dillhoff ’09 MS, a surgical oncologist at The James, finishes the cycling fundraiser every year without a bicycle.
Three Buckeyes share how they gained skills and invaluable experience while working with local service organizations.
Gay Miller and Joseph Rosenblatt are paying forward after they raised four daughters during their time at the university.
Known in public for his standup ethics and championing the underdog, at home, his family says, he was the “ultimate girl dad.”
The prolific author, who also had experience as a journalist, delighted children and never met a stranger, her daughter says.
Our history is rich with exhilarating feats, whether varsity teams or personal bests. Buckeyes share their favorites.
A passion project for Aaron Kidwell turned into an online map you can use to see how campus grew through the decades.
While riding—and occasionally failing—the Ohio State University Alumni Association president has learned something important.
Sports Medicine Outreach athletic trainers provide care and advice to help dancers keep stepping and musicians keep playing.
The Lima campus community helped restore a barred owl’s health and will to fly, before releasing it in the Tecumseh Natural Area.
The nonprofit started by the 2013 graduate relied on the game to share lessons about wisdom, wellness and community.
Diving coach Ron O’Brien ’59, ’61 MA, ’67 PhD helped athletes win more than 300 medals, including four for Greg Louganis.
The associate professor taps his theatrical talents (and Shakespeare’s poetry) to inspire children with autism and veterans.
Amid a whirlwind of things to get done, the 2002 grad is opening the second location of her popular Modern Southern Table.
They look like grassy hills, but this place was once the Mecca of North America. Learn the hidden science and how to go.
Emeritus Professor Milap Nahata helped create the pediatric pharmacy field, setting dosing standards in the process.