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The 2020 graduate met 1,000 strangers during a three-month cross country adventure. Here are 10 of his takeaways.

In a campus visit, Kevin Payravi ’17 and Mia Cariello ’21, ’23 MA shared the site’s limitations and how to build up its content.

Researchers have studied centenarians living around the world to learn what habits make a difference for longevity.

Through this program, retired faculty continue their research and share findings with respected peers and the community.

Alumni who proudly infuse Brazil’s biggest city with Buckeye spirit share their top picks for dining, culture and fun.

Maryanna Klatt, head of the Center for Integrative Health, offers techniques to cope when life gets to be a lot.

The assistant professor of finance explains the curious world of blockchain, bitcoin and cryptocurrency’s future.

The most diverse city in the United States, this Texas town has 10,000 restaurants to satisfy all kinds of tastes.

Listening well is an art that recognizes and respects people’s emotions and values. It pays benefits for them and you.