Ohio State international student feels ‘forsaken’ by university, discusses aftermath of revoked immigration status, lawsuit against Trump administration

International graduate student Ahwar Sultan was taking notes during his architectural theory class in Knowlton Hall when he received an email from Ohio State’s Office of International Affairs informing him that his immigration record had been terminated.

The April 3 email, however, raised more questions for Sultan than it answered. He had been fully enrolled at the university, attending classes and a student in good standing. He could not understand why this was happening.

He sat in his lectur...

Ohio State graduate student sues Trump administration over F-1 visa revocation, alleges pro-Palestinian activism as cause

An Ohio State graduate student filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for revoking his F-1 student visa, alleging he was targeted for participating in pro-Palestinian protests on campus.

Ahwar Sultan, a second-year graduate student in comparative studies, filed the lawsuit Tuesday afternoon, claiming ​​unconstitutional retaliation by the federal government in violation of the First and Fifth Amendments, according to the press release.

Ohio State’s chapter of Students for Justice in P...

USG presidential election results have been delayed over a month; here’s why

A little over a month following the Undergraduate Student Government’s 2025 presidential election, students are still waiting for a winner.

The campaign period for the presidential race began Feb. 23 and ended March 5, though election results were postponed due to ongoing USG Judicial Panel hearings, with no set date for when results would be announced, according to a March 6 USG Instagram post.

Following an election cycle filled with accusations of misconduct against all candidates, which saw...

College of Arts and Sciences announces 11 F-1 visa revocations at town hall meeting Wednesday, 5 students from ASC impacted

At least 11 international Ohio State students have had their F-1 visas revoked, as confirmed during a College of Arts and Sciences town hall meeting with faculty and staff Wednesday afternoon.

Of these 11 students, five are enrolled in ASC, according to university Dean David Horn. This updated figure marks an increase from the seven students reported in university President Ted Carter Jr.’s Tuesday university-wide email.

University spokesperson Ben Johnson confirmed these updated numbers Thurs...

Ohio State reports at least 7 students had F-1 visas revoked via campus-wide email Tuesday

At least seven international Ohio State students have had their visas revoked, according to a Tuesday email from university President Ted Carter Jr.

This email follows a Friday announcement confirming five students had their visas revoked, per prior Lantern reporting. Though two additional students have since come forward, Carter said the university is still unaware of the exact reason behind the revocations, and university officials were not formally notified of the government’s actions.

“I k...

5 international Ohio State students have F-1 visas revoked for reasons unknown to the university

At least five international Ohio State students had their F-1 visas revoked as of Friday afternoon, the university confirmed.

Ohio State spokesperson Ben Johnson said in a statement the university does “not have any indication why this action was taken” at this time, but that the students are still in the United States as they, their attorneys and the university consider next steps.

An F-1 visa allows individuals to enter the United States as full-time students at accredited academic instituti...

SB 1 becomes law; Ohio public higher education overhaul bill signed by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Friday afternoon

Ohio Senate Bill 1 — which bans diversity, equity and inclusion programming and faculty striking, limits the teaching of controversial subjects, requires the online publication of course syllabi and more across Ohio’s public higher education institutions — was signed into law by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Friday afternoon.

SB 1 — formally known as the “Enact Advance Ohio Higher Education Act” and introduced by Ohio Sen. Jerry Cirino (R-Kirtland) — previously passed through the Ohio Senate Feb. 13, p...

President Carter, Johns Hopkins University president discuss citizenship in higher education at campus intellectual diversity center’s first public event; center director sheds light on curriculum

Ohio State President Ted Carter Jr. and Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels discussed the role of higher education institutions in shaping engaged citizens during a Tuesday panel moderated by Lee Strang, the executive director of Ohio State’s intellectual diversity center.

Former NASA leader and astronaut Charles Bolden Jr. named Ohio State’s spring commencement speaker

Bolden — who served for 34 years in the Marine Corps, during which he traveled to space four times — was appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2009 to serve as NASA’s 12th administrator, according to a Monday Ohio State News article. This role, which is the highest-ranking position within the agency, involves working with Congress and other elected officials to make decisions about space-related programs and policies, according to a December 2024 Government Executive article.

“It is qui...

‘Buckeyes don’t stand for foolishness’: Roughly 900 students, faculty and staff gather to protest SB 1, criticize university President Ted Carter Jr. and state legislature

Around 900 students, faculty and staff gathered in the Oval from 1-4:30 p.m. Tuesday to protest Ohio Senate Bill 1 and Ohio State’s diversity, equity and inclusion rollbacks.

From Ohio State community members to administrators, religious leaders and politicians, the crowd grew from a mere few dozen people just before 1 p.m. to approximately 900 by 2:30 p.m. The protest was organized by Ohio State’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors and the university’s chapter of the...

Trump threatens college campus protesters with arrests and federal funding cuts via Truth Social Tuesday

This morning, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened college campus protesters with arrests and federal funding cuts.

This post arrives in light of a scheduled protest of Ohio Senate Bill 1 — which aims to make significant changes to Ohio’s public higher education system, namely by overhauling programs related to diversity, equity and inclusion, per prior Lantern reporting — on the Oval today. In his post, Trump threatened to cut off all federal funding to any education institutions that allow...

‘We laughed at him:’ Ohio State community reacts as President Carter announces end of Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Center for Belonging and Social Change

The fabric of Ohio State’s diversity, equity and inclusion programming has begun to unravel following Thursday’s University Senate meeting.

Inside Drinko Hall’s Saxbe Auditorium, Ohio State President Ted Carter Jr. announced the university’s plan to discontinue the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Center for Belonging and Social Change effective Friday, meaning 16 related professional staff positions will be removed within 60 days, per prior Lantern reporting. The 3:30 p.m. meeting dre...

University eliminates DEI leadership position; former senior vice provost of inclusive excellence Wendy Smooth returns to faculty role

Ohio State eliminated a top leadership position that directly focused on university diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in late January.

Wendy Smooth, former senior vice provost of inclusive excellence, returned to a faculty position Jan. 31, according to an email sent by then-interim Executive Vice President and Provost Karla Zadnik to university colleagues. The email, sent on Jan. 9, said Smooth would return to a College of Arts and Sciences faculty position at the end of the month an...

DEI-banning bill SB 1 passes through Ohio Senate Wednesday afternoon, heads to Ohio House

A version of this story was originally published Feb. 5 but has since been updated in light of Senate Bill 1’s passing.

A bill that proposes banning diversity, equity and inclusion programs at all public Ohio higher education institutions passed through the Ohio Senate Wednesday.

Senate Bill 1 — or the “Enact Advance Ohio Higher Education Act” — was passed in a 21-11 vote, largely along party lines, despite roughly 200 Ohioans testifying against the bill in person at the Statehouse Tuesday, pe...

Behind the scenes of Chris Pan's viral commencement speech: The nomination process, Ohio State's speaker history and who really made the call

As the class of 2024 sat in the ‘Shoe in May, there were dozens of commencement speakers they could have heard from, each one having been considered by the university’s Commencement Speaker Advisory Committee that year.
Michelle Obama, the 44th first lady of the United States and the first Black woman to serve in the role, was the committee’s first choice.
Lizzo, formally known as Melissa Viviane Jefferson and a singer-songwriter with almost 11 million monthly Spotify listeners, was the committe...

Football: Ohio State quality control coach Joe Lyberger placed on paid administrative leave

Ohio State defensive quality control coach Joe Lyberger was placed on paid administrative leave just days before the Buckeyes traveled to Los Angeles for the Jan. 1 Rose Bowl, due to an ongoing investigation by the Office of Institutional Equity.

The OIE handles reports of discrimination, harassment and sexual misconduct, according to Ohio State’s webpage. Lyberger received a letter from Ohio State Human Resources Dec. 27, 2024, informing him that he had been placed on administrative leave with...

Attorney General Dave Yost announces bid for Ohio gubernatorial race; here’s a breakdown of current contenders

Political leadership is shifting in the state of Ohio.

Since Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine appointed Lt. Gov. Jon Husted to fill Vice President J.D. Vance’s Ohio Senator seat until the November 2026 special election, questions have arisen surrounding other positions within the Ohio government — namely, who will succeed DeWine as governor Nov. 3, 2026.

The current list of potential candidates includes five Republicans and three Democrats, all of whom have either officially declared their candidacy or e...

Roughly 600 students gather in Ohio Union to participate in Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service Monday

In collaboration with over 20 nonprofit community partners, approximately 600 students gathered at the Ohio Union Monday to participate in community service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Pay It Forward, a student cohort within Ohio State’s Office of Student Life, has hosted the MLK Jr. Day of Service for roughly 25 years as part of its mission to organize service opportunities for other students, said Madi Barnes, the office’s coordinator for community and civic engagement. Over the c...

Lawsuits, crime and football: Five takeaways from The Lantern’s January interview with university President Ted Carter Jr.

The Lantern sat down with university President Ted Carter Jr. Tuesday to ask about pressing issues affecting the Ohio State community, from lawsuits to campus crime to the upcoming National Championship game.

Below are the five major takeaways from Carter’s responses.

Lawrence Tower mold lawsuit

Regarding the mold growth in Lawrence Tower and the subsequent relocation of roughly 500 students to other housing accommodations for the spring semester, Carter said the university took action upon l...

The True Cost: Why life-saving drugs are so inaccessible and how one student group is working to change that

Taxpayers shelled out at least $3.8 million to help develop a cancer drug that offers new promise to patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

It now costs over $194,000 per year for those who need it.

For people suffering from various rare forms of blood cancer, acalabrutinib offers the promise of improved life quality by reducing serious side effects — namely suppressed immune systems that left patients dangerously vulnerable to infect...

Election 2024: Donald Trump defeats Kamala Harris in presidential race, Ohio State alum and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance will be vice president

Former President Donald Trump has won the 2024 race for the White House, capturing Ohio’s 17 electoral votes and 277 total electoral votes at the time of publication.

The Associated Press named Trump the official winner around 5:34 a.m. Wednesday.

In what was anticipated to have been a remarkably tight race, Trump’s victory was officially secured by winning key battleground state Wisconsin, putting him over the 270-vote threshold to win. Within the state of Ohio, Trump won with 55.26% of the vote.

Current Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance will be Trump’s vice president, making him the first Ohio State alum to ever hold the position.

The Republican Party has also taken...

University President Ted Carter Jr. discusses 10-year vision for Ohio State, enrollment diversity and affordability challenges

Tuesday, The Lantern sat down with Ohio State President Ted Carter Jr. to discuss Friday’s investiture, the university’s record-high minority enrollment rate and issues regarding affordability at Ohio State.

Friday’s investiture

In a Jan. 24 sit-down with The Lantern, Carter said he intended to have a “three-to-five-to-10-” year plan ready by his 100th day in office.

Marking Carter’s 312th day in office, Friday’s investiture — a formal event at which he will publicly share his vision for Ohio...

New details on Title IX investigation into Lt. Col. Michael Kelvington come to light

Former Ohio State professor of military science Lt. Col. Michael Kelvington has been under investigation for sexual misconduct and “conduct that could constitute non-consensual sexual penetration, stalking, and/or prohibited relationship,” according to records recently obtained by The Lantern.

Kelvington, a leader in Ohio State’s ROTC program, was previously relieved of his university position and replaced by Lt. Col. Steven Spiker June 7 as part of an ongoing Title IX investigation.

The Lante...
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