Winter 2023
Researchers find that a disordered, chaotic living space can lead to negative feelings. So weeding out can do you good.
Molly Ranz Calhoun finds hope in carrying forward university legacies and receiving care during cancer treatment.
Students majoring in the arts, science, engineering, public policy and agriculture made the most of the unique learning experience.
For decades, Ann and J.D. Dickerson have sent Richard and Becky Worst packages carrying news about their beloved Buckeyes.
The powerful new cancer treatment — Central Ohio’s first — specially targets tumors and promises future advancements.
Alumni who live in the Big Apple share their favorite places to go and things to do as these December days get jolly.
Faculty and students embrace an enduring mission but continually adapt to provide what modern communities need to thrive.
Members pool their donations to provide scholarships and research grants to help Buckeyes change the world.
These strategies can help you navigate this time of year, which can be particularly joyful and particularly stressful.