Our Alumni

Ohio State Buckeyes who live in Chicago are a hardy bunch, embracing their windy city in every season. Come join them.

Board member and retired Air Force Col. Kelley Crooks ’78 was inspired to serve by family, Buckeyes and one lost job.

We asked you to recall the most memorable historic events that occurred during your time at Ohio State, and your answers reflected the richness of American and student life for the last several decades.

Jordan’s dedication to Ohio State and her Buckeye family is undeniable.

Dr. Pete Edwards ’83, ’84 MS, ’88 MD wasn’t looking for a spotlight. He’s much more comfortable outside it, repairing athletes’ injuries in an operating room or joking with patients in physical therapy. When, in a sports fairy tale come true, he became a co-owner of Columbus Crew SC earlier this year, he offered a master lesson in how a nice guy can be the center of attention and deflect it skillfully back on the community, soccer club and university he loves.

The members of Women & Philanthropy pool their resources to create maximum impact in the lives of Ohio State researchers and students such as Sarah Parker.

His unconventional career path took him from Cincinnati to Shanghai to San Francisco, from Facebook to spirit-seeking startups.

She starred as a Buckeye, an Olympian and a pro. Now she’s writing a new chapter in her first job as head coach.