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"How I got to college"
For Ed Rudd, a first-generation college student from a single-parent home, achieving a college degree was nothing he took for granted. But, he says, "If you're not afraid of doing the work, there's really nothing you can't do." A Fisher MBA alum, he now runs an IT consulting group in Columbus and mentors Ohio State business students.
Watch Rudd talk about his path to college. And find out how you can help another student get a degree. |
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Adolescence 101
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The teen years are tough--for parents and adolescents.
Ohio State experts are learning what makes teens tick and how parents can help them grow into successful adults.
See what they've learned. |
Memory check
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An Ohio State neurologist has developed a 15-minute "self test" to help identify early memory loss. Researchers suggest that early detection can lead to more effective and earlier treatment for dementia-related conditions.
Read more about the memory research or download the self-exam.
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Recognizing excellence
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Ohio State recently honored faculty for distinguished teaching, scholarship, and service. President Gee, Archie Griffin, and others surprised honorees with apples and unexpected visits.
Watch the action unfold. |
Art fare
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May 2010
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