For Ohioans stories

Putting our shared knowledge to work in communities around the state

  1. Building the future, one engineer at a time

    Ohio State’s engineering technology program, offered at its regional campuses, was developed with Ohio industry voices to shape the next generation of manufacturing leaders. Students emerge with the blend of engineering, business and leadership skills necessary to push Ohio’s manufacturers into the new era of automation, helping them stay competitive in the global market.

  2. Keeping Ohio’s experts in their fields

    Ohio farmer Len Vonderhaar feared losing his passion due to health issues, but thanks to Ohio State’s AgrAbility program, he's still farming and contributing to his community.

  3. Letting a partnership bloom

    Ohio State President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. highlighted the longstanding partnership between Ohio State and Green Circle Growers when he visited the business during his tour of northeast Ohio.

  4. Statewide Impact Report (PDF)

    Founded as a land-grant institution in 1870, The Ohio State University was created to expand access to higher education beyond the wealthy, enable its students to explore a broad array of subjects, and produce graduates who had not only acquired knowledge, but who had learned how to apply it. Learn more about this work through Ohio State's 2022-23 Statewide Impact Report.

  5. Farming research and education on full display

    Ohio State's annual Farm Science Review put farmers from North America in touch with some of the most important research and education findings being discovered at the university. Topics covered range from weather extremes and resilience to mental health, burnout and boosting productivity.

  6. Set for success with a BSET degree

    When Zachary Ernest was searching for a way to boost his career, he found it in Ohio State’s new Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (BSET) program. The program prepares students to excel as business-oriented engineering leaders in the evolving manufacturing industry. The hands-on education he's receiving is already paying off.