It is often said that graduate school is the most interesting level of education, and this probably becomes even truer when earning a Ph.D.
Alumni Spotlight: Drew Enigk '12

It is often said that graduate school is the most interesting level of education, and this probably becomes even truer when earning a Ph.D.
What would you do if there were more than twenty-four hours in a day and you had a robot to clean your house? Ohio State grad student Sarah Yoho would spend more time working in the lab…and for a good reason. While she is working on earning her Ph.D.
Barbara Camens, like many OSU Honors alumni, exemplifies success in both her professional and personal life. She calls her interview a "blast from the past," adding that she just visited campus for the first time in thirty years. It is understandable that she has not had much spare time to return to Columbus; she went straight to the University of Pennsylvania's law school
Arthur Fisk is one of many interesting and successful people who got their start at The Ohio State University. Having worked in a factory right out of high school, Fisk initially attended the Mansfield branch of Ohio State before transferring to the main campus in the late ‘70s. He recalls that Ohio State was an open admissions school back then, and has grown much more com