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Ohio State President Kristina M. Johnson announced at Thursday s board of trustees meeting that the university s intention is to reopen campuses for safe and robust in-person experiences this fall.
Johnson said the university is planning to expand in-person teaching, learning and student activities this fall with the approval of local, state and federal health authorities.
This expansion would also include increasing the number of students in residence halls, staff working on campus, in-person campus services and events, as well as fans attending Ohio State football games and other sporting events.
“We have learned from our success in keeping our campuses operating safely over the last six months, creating the opportunity to broaden face-to-face interactions for students, faculty and staff,” Johnson said. “Our goal is to welcome more Buckeyes back to our campuses in the fall, safely and in person.”
Ohio State president to offer a zero-debt degree, hire diverse faculty and invest in research Sheridan Hendrix, The Columbus Dispatch © Courtney Hergesheimer/Dispatch OSU president, Kristina Johnson, meets students and tours campus on her first day, Tuesday September 1, 2020.
Ohio State President Kristina M. Johnson wants Ohio State undergraduates to be able to leave school debt-free in the next 10 years.
It s just one of the ambitious goals Johnson laid out in her first State of the University address Thursday afternoon, which was held virtually because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This is well within our reach, and we will lead the nation as the first university to offer a zero-debt bachelor s degree at scale, Johnson said.