Our Alumni
Amy Acton ’96 MPH may have formally left her role as director of the Ohio Department of Health, but she doesn’t consider her work in keeping Ohioans safe in a pandemic to be finished. Far from it.
Phil Mattingly ’06, a CNN Congressional correspondent, learned teamwork while playing baseball for the Buckeyes and churning out news at The Lantern.
Before starting training camp with the Saints, Malcolm Jenkins ’09 spent time sharing perspectives with Black male student-athletes.
Craig Friedman ’89 knows how to tell a story from any angle and the power that comes from being able to reinvent yourself.
When your enemy is a pandemic, you want a smart, steadfast leader on your side. Amy Acton has been that beacon for Ohioans, just as she was for her students at Ohio State.
These 10 lessons come from the 90-year-old and her grandson, a two-time graduate, who visited every national park.
Meet the new chief of The Ohio State University Alumni Association, a role she never saw coming.
Julie Branco Bombacino’s son, A.J., needs a feeding tube to survive. Once she learned how to set him on a course to thrive, she realized others could benefit from her family’s journey.
One patient, one medical student, one study, one tweet at a time, Dr. Quinn Capers IV is building a more equitable future.