Hospitality Management major Danielle Johnson sees hospitality, or being hospitable, as part of every major, every job. “I think this program is such an opportunity … it is very tight knit. It really does feel like a family and a home. You don’t have to be a hospitality student to have an interest in it.”
On Campus
College leader, mentor-to-all has the “gene for advocacy”
Antoinette Miranda, set to retire, spent her career lifting up children and women and creating connections for those on the outside
Alum creates hope that derails thoughts of suicide
Derek Lee did his PhD research on a new intervention model. Now being used in three states with a fourth underway, it is proving 95% effective in preventing outpatient clients from becoming suicidal again in the months to come.
Debunking myths about co-opted reading science
Researcher pushes back about what “science of reading” really is, and explains how to best use it to reduce reading gaps for children
New center helps college lean into technology, online innovation
Last autumn, most — but not all — Ohio State University classes transitioned back to in person post-pandemic. The popular Introduction to Children’s Literature course, for example, offered 24 online sections to undergraduate students across the university. Last year, more than 500 students enrolled in the fully online version of the course. There’s a good […]
Scholarship winners haven’t had it easy. That will make them better teachers
Students found their strength in their connections with others — especially teachers