Ohio State News Press Releases — RSS Feed & Live Monitoring
PPN World tracks the Ohio State News RSS feed in real time — 22 releases indexed over the last 30 days, the newest arrived 2 d ago. Follow it with saved-search alerts, AI summaries, and full-text search, or plug the RSS URL below into your own reader.
Ohio State News RSS feed URL
https://news.osu.edu/feed/About this feed
Ohio State News is one of the 900+ press-release feeds PPN World monitors around the clock — an English-language wire, filed under United States in our country index. Every release is deduplicated, geotagged, and enriched with an AI summary, and you can attach saved-search alerts to any keyword it publishes. Over the last 30 days Ohio State News has published 22 releases, busiest on Thursdays.
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Latest Ohio State News press releases
- Ohio State research finds children notice weight change when parents take GLP-1s2 d ago
Children notice weight changes when parents take GLP-1s and other obesity management medications, a recent Ohio State survey found.
- Parents direct more threats toward school administrators than teachers3 d ago
In K-12 schools across the country, administrators are tasked with keeping everyone safe. New research shows they may be the most in need of protection.
- What every household debating rooftop solar needs: a champion3 d ago
Two sets of roles emerge when couples consider installing solar panels on their house, a new study shows: in sync, when partners with shared goals and defined tasks end up adopting solar, and oppositi…
- Ohio State-supported startup hub celebrates opening in Bay Area4 d ago
The Ohio State University joined partner universities and San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie to celebrate the opening of the Third Coast Foundry innovation hub on June 23 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony…
- Michael C. Eicher to retire as Ohio State’s senior vice president for external affairs5 d ago
Michael C. Eicher, The Ohio State University’s senior vice president for external affairs and president of The Ohio State University Foundation, is retiring from the university in January.
- Paying retailers to reduce tobacco, alcohol and lottery marketing6 d ago
An initiative focused on partnering with retailers to decrease the influence of tobacco, alcohol and lottery marketing is showing promise and could present a more effective way to protect public healt…
- Ohio State leadership academy aims to increase parental engagement in K-12 schools10 d ago
A leadership academy based in The Ohio State University’s College of Education and Human Ecology (EHE) provides resources to parents to help them make a difference in their local schools and communiti…
- ‘We will be a top-ranked, consequential university’11 d ago
More than 100 days into his presidency at The Ohio State University, Ravi V. Bellamkonda is even more excited about the university’s potential to elevate its excellence and impact than when he and his…
- Ohio State establishes AI-enabled center for therapeutic discovery and development11 d ago
The Ohio State University today announced a new university initiative designed to accelerate therapeutic discovery, development and commercialization.
- Researchers are unraveling the building blocks of Earth’s pigments13 d ago
A newly developed framework for understanding the photoproperties of both natural organic matter and eumelanin, a natural pigment responsible for dark colors in organisms, may inspire advanced sustain…
- By saving ecosystems, environmental regulations help prevent biodiversity loss16 d ago
Long-term conservation policies may help restore freshwater ecosystems and prevent extreme species loss, new research suggests.
- Participating in heavy-contact youth sports, dropping out of sports linked to acts of violence16 d ago
Contrary to popular belief, simply playing organized youth sports does not reduce the likelihood of committing violence in one’s lifetime, and in some cases, may increase it, according to a new study.
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