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E. Gordon Gee — the bow tie-wearing, two-time former president of Ohio State University — is returning this fall for a third ...
OSU's president spoke with Dispatch higher education reporter Sheridan Hendrix about campus challenges, successes and ...
A president of Ohio State University's past is returning to campus.
Controversy and expenses have not held E. Gordon Gee away from Ohio State for long. Despite retiring as university president in 2013, President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. offered Gee an opportunity to ...
Then again, the Chase Center was never about improving higher education.
E. Gordon Gee, who recently stepped down as president of West Virginia University, is returning as a consultant to Ohio State ...
Gee, 81, said current Ohio State President Ted Carter asked him to return. Gee will hold residencies at the John Glenn ...
Gee has served as the chief executive at five universities over his career of more than four decades, including as Ohio State’s 11th president from 1990-1998 and its 14th president from 2007-2013. He ...
Ohio State University isn’t letting its former President E. Gordon Gee rest for long, after his departure as president of West Virginia University. They’ve asked him to return to Columbus for a ...
On Tuesday, The Lantern sat down with Ohio State President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. to discuss this upcoming school year. Here were the top takeaways. Senate Bill 1 By June 27, Ohio State had to comply ...
You'd think a second-year university president wouldn't want his lauded predecessor hanging around. But OSU President Ted Carter is the one who called Gordon Gee to come back.
Gordon Gee is still saying interesting things. This time, he offers an interesting take on Ohio State's tattoo scandal.