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Jean Peters, varsity cheerleader, Miss Ohio State University, actress, second wife of Howard Hughes. Jack Renner, founder and CEO of TELARC Classical Records; nominated for 20 Grammy Awards, winning nine (B.S.) Gigi Rice, actress (B.A. 1987) Kristen Ruhlin, actress, Human Giant, She Wants Me, The Girl in the Park.
Ohio State University has produced its share of famous graduates in 154 years. Some are famous for their contributions to American history.
Lee Adams. Richard Adams (Ohio politician) Peter Allen (American broadcaster) Richard Alley. Matt Amodio. Dan Amstutz. Jen Angel. Lynne M. Angerer. Charles Morris Ankcorn.
Founded in 1804, [1][2][3] it is the oldest university in the Northwest Territory and ninth oldest public university in the United States. Ohio University has 210,000 living alumni, of whom approximately 105,000 stay in the state. Many have gone on to achieve success in a variety of fields, including athletics, journalism, and government.
RonNell Andersen Jones (2000), Professor of Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law. Joan Krauskopf (1957), Professor Emeritus of Law at the Moritz College of Law. Arthur T. Martin (1929), Dean of the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. LeRoy Pernell (1974), Dean of Florida A&M University College of Law and Northern ...
The Ohio State Varsity "O" Hall of Fame is the athletic hall of fame for The Ohio State University. Its purpose is to recognize individuals who have contributed to the honor and fame of the university in the field of athletics . An athlete must have earned at least one Varsity "O" letter to be eligible. An athlete is considered for recognition ...
The Ohio State University (Ohio State or OSU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio, United States. A member of the University System of Ohio , it was founded in 1870. It is one of the largest universities by enrollment in the United States, with nearly 50,000 undergraduate students and nearly 15,000 graduate students.
Tim McCreight, metal smith. Douglas Steakley, metal smith and photographer. Winner of the 2003 Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography. William Silvers, Wildlife artist, painter for Walt Disney, Industrial Light and Magic, Sony Pictures, DreamWorks, and Warner Brothers. Robert Archambeau, ceramic artist.