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Health, Science & EnvironmentA recent study, which included researchers at Ohio State, Yale and other universities, identified a 58% reduction in the number of suicide attempts made by patients using the app who had previously attempted suicide.
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As the fall semester begins, we check in with the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter.
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With a campaign video and email early Monday morning, the former U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown announced he will take on Senator Jon Husted next year.
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As the fall semester begins, we check in with the president of the Ohio State University Ted Carter.
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The Ohio State chapter of the American Association of University Professors posted a letter this week criticizing OSU President Ted Carter for his remarks on academic freedom and other issues.
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Ohio State’s football season is about to get underway, and the Buckeyes begin the season as the reigning national champs. Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork joins the show to talk about all sports, the Supreme Court ruling requiring colleges to pay athletes and more.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentStudy shows AI's negative effects as Ohio State University requires students to use AI in classroomsOhio State University did not study the impact artificial intelligence has on learning before launching its new plan. All undergraduate students, starting with the incoming freshman class, will be required to become "AI fluent" by the time they graduate.
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Chinese students make up more than half of Ohio State University's nearly 6,000 international students. Last month, the Trump administration said it would start "aggressively revoking" Chinese students' visas if they were believed to have ties to the Chinese Communist Party or were studying in "critical fields."
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Strauss victim featured in film on Ohio State sexual abuse scandal shares thoughts ahead of premiereSteve Snyder-Hill, a victim of Dr. Richard Strauss' abuse, featured in the documentary said he hopes it highlights Ohio State's response, which he believes was inadequate.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentSometimes those hot wings you bite into or that Indian vindaloo curry you order at a restaurant light your taste buds on fire. One Ohio State University researcher ironically found a molecular compound in chili peppers that could help cool that sensation.