2012 features
Whatever your Buckeye status, 2012 was a good year at Ohio State.
Students shared their research with President Barack Obama. Faculty stars Lonnie Thompson and Ellen Mosley-Thompson were recognized as Franklin Medalists. Athletes (alumni and students) competed in the Olympics. Alumni created a new Pixar movie, Brave. Buckeye fans welcomed Coach Urban Meyer, then celebrated a 12-0 season.
And the university reached milestones, from the 400th commencement to the 10,000th O-H-I-O photo.
Thanks to Buckeyes--at home and around the world--for making it a great year. We can't wait to see what you do in 2013.
Brave Buckeyes
February 26, 2013
- Congratulations to Ohio State alumni who worked on the Oscar-winning Brave! Steve May, chief technology officer at Pixar, is one of several Buckeyes who worked on the film, the Best Animated Feature.
2012 Year in Review
December 26, 2012
Autumn Commencement 2012
December 17, 2012
- Congrats to 2,912 new Ohio State alumni!
Undefeated! O-H!
November 24, 2012
- Thanks, Buckeyes and Coach Meyer, for a 12-0 season!
A cornucopia of research
November 19, 2012
- The holidays bring a big focus on food--but for Ohio State researchers, food safety is a yearlong job.
The Innovators
November 08, 2012
- From renewable energy to the link between health and food, Ohio State faculty are tackling major societal issues that affect everyday lives.
Honoring Veterans
November 07, 2012
- On Veterans Day, Ohio State salutes servicemen and women at home (more than 3,000 on campus) and around the world.
The heart of innovation
October 27, 2012
- Ohio State is at the forefront of heart care, with cardiac specialists working side by side with researchers across campus to uncover the secrets of heart disease.
Battleground Ohio
October 25, 2012
- Faculty experts and candidate visits turn Ohio State into an election lab for students.
Ohio State kicks off fundraising campaign
October 03, 2012
- But for Ohio State, the university's $2.5 billion fundraising campaign, will take Ohio State from excellence to eminence--using research and innovation to solve major world problems while supporting students and faculty on a world-class campus.