As the semester draws to a close, I want to thank you for your dedication to teaching, learning, research, patient care — and to Ohio State.
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Ohio State News — The new home to Ohio State's Theatre, Film, and Media Arts program was celebrated with a special dedication ceremony. “It’s a new home base from which Buckeyes can interface with and serve all of Ohio,” said President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. “And it’s going to supercharge collaboration, which goes hand in hand with creativity.”
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The Columbus Dispatch — Ohio State University President Ted Carter wants to take the university to the next level. But what that will look like, he said, is yet to be determined from input from those invested in its success. In his first State of the University address on Thursday, Carter said he plans to lean on the Ohio State community to craft that future together.
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The Lantern — Fully adorned in Scarlet and Gray, university President Ted Carter Jr. said he doesn't just want to maintain the level of excellence he's seen in his first 100 days — he wants to go beyond it.
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Ohio State News — “Christopher Pan is an incredible example of taking everything you gain at Ohio State and applying it to find solutions that improve the world after graduation,” said Ohio State President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr.
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Ohio State News — Two days, hundreds of miles and four campuses: That was the itinerary for The Ohio State University President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. as he made stops to meet students, faculty and staff at the Lima, Mansfield, Marion and Newark campuses.
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The Columbus Dispatch — During a time of transition for most of Ohio State's regional campuses, new President Ted Carter said he is committed to ensuring the regional sites remain a vital part of the university system. “I'll just say it very clearly. The regional campuses are here to stay.”
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Mansfield News Journal — Ohio State University's 17th president, Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., made his first visit to OSU Mansfield Wednesday. He said the university's regional campuses are going to remain a critical part of Ohio State's education mission.
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Your Hometown Stations — The new head of Ohio State University got to see what's going on with the Lima Buckeyes. Ted Carter Jr. took over as the university's 17th president in January after serving in the same role at the University of Nebraska.