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The following is the transcript of an interview with Ted Carter, The Ohio State University president, that aired on "Face the ...
Ohio State President Ted Carter said on Sunday that Ivy League schools are in "survival mode" after Columbia University’s ...
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Ted Carter says Ohio State won't face issues like Columbia's $221 million settlement with Trump over antisemitism claims that ...
President Ted Carter spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday about the political and financial pressures facing leaders in higher education institutions.
From Top Gun graduate to president of a Big Ten school, Ohio State President, Walter “Ted” Carter Jr., explains his guide to success in a new book set to release on Aug. 1. Titled “Top Gun Performance ...
Carter, president of the University of Nebraska, said he was drawn to Ohio State for its "highest levels in academics, research and scholarship, clinical care, the arts, athletics and so much more." ...
It's what Nebraskans deserve." Carter, 60, was superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., from 2014 to 2019, the longest continuously serving superintendent in Annapolis.
LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska system president Ted Carter is heading to the Ohio State University. Carter was announced of the next OSU president at a Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday.
President Carter has been an extraordinary asset to NU students, faculty, staff members and our state taxpayers over the last three and a half years. Suzanne and I wish Ted and Lynda the best.
Ted Carter was the sole finalist for the NU system's presidency. Here's a look back at his 30-day public review period speaking to Nebraskans in communities across the state.
New Ohio State president Ted Carter thinks the Big Ten’s additions from the Pac-12 are “really exciting” and said he’ll consult with Gene Smith in hiring a new AD.
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