Winter 2021
The Thompsons have braved a fraught path to delve into Earth’s climate history and prepare future scientists.
In their own words, Ellen Mosley-Thompson and Lonnie Thompson share how they faced technical and social challenges.
Four types of energy affect how we interact with the world and our loved ones, and simple means can help you power up.
As the Thompsons persisted in their work, taking on extreme environments, the world awoke to climate change — a timeline.
Gathering ice from the world’s remote places is an arduous undertaking, as shown by this trip to Peru in 2019.
This two-time alumnus held the nation’s attention for 39-straight episodes and then shared some insights with us.
As a glacier develops new layers, the ice traps whatever is in the atmosphere, preserving clues for paleoclimatologists.
Ohio State has the ability — and a duty — to address the obstacles facing Ohio and the nation, President Kristina M. Johnson says.
President Kristina M. Johnson’s message: Alumni set the foundation for the tenacious family that is Ohio State.
Buckeyes make opportunities, discoveries, welcoming homes and a safer planet — setting the bar for the next generation.
Taylor Gruenwald ’16, who turned the renovation of her childhood home into a TikTok hit, has never met a space she can’t transform.
As an Evans Scholar at Ohio State, Taylor Gruenwald experienced the good things that come from embracing differences.
The legendary quarterback shares stories about life, football and friends in a new book and reflects on his old helmet.
Getting a head start on her mission to cure MS, the determined Lizzie Chung is driven by her family’s experience.
Caroline Karbowski, an Ohio State senior and a nonprofit leader, builds 3D models for those who are blind or low-vision.
Meet first lady Veronica Meinhard, an expert in philanthropy, once an All-American swimmer and now, a committed Buckeye.
Professor Abdollah Shafieezadeh explains why the U.S. power grid needs to be modernized, and the sooner the better.
By connecting people without homes to the community, this social worker wants to show there’s nothing to be afraid of.
Alumni association board member Said Sariolghalam ’07, ’09 MPA, ’10 MPH says Ohio State helped shape his perspective.
Charlotte Jenkins Shroyer reflects on how education and Ohio State made all of the difference in her life’s journey.
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