Spirit & Sports
With careful planning and willing coaches, Makenna Webster makes playing both ice hockey and field hockey work.
Spinal cord injuries ended the football careers of these two alumni but left them determined to help other survivors.
This WWII vet went to college in his 30s, worked in farming and finance, and lived in Kenya, Egypt and, of course, Ohio.
’90s defenseman Lorenzo C. Styles will proudly tell you: Lorenzo P. and Sonny Styles are keeping tradition alive.
More than 200 Buckeyes sent in their favorite meals. We compiled their answers and count down here to the most popular.
The 2001 graduate made it his mission to help men guard against prostate cancer, which he was diagnosed with at age 45.
Our teams’ unprecedented gains tie back to academics, a culture of care and deep support from the Buckeye community.
That Krista Rowles Scheetz ’95 and Amelia Scheetz both connected with Student-Alumni Council was by chance, not design.
In a totally unscientific study, we analyzed answers from 360 graduates to find out which 10 challenging courses were the most-cited.