Ohio State President Ted Carter resigns over inappropriate relationship - The Columbus Dispatch
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Ohio State University President Ted Carter resigned over an inappropriate relationship, effective immediately.
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Ohio State University President Ted Carter has resigned, effective immediately, citing an "inappropriate relationship." The resignation was announced by the university's Board of Trustees, according to The Columbus Dispatch. Details regarding the nature or duration of the relationship were not immediately disclosed. The university will now begin the process of selecting an interim president and initiating a search for Carter's permanent successor. This development impacts the leadership stability of one of the nation's largest public universities.
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The university's Board of Trustees will select an interim president and search for a permanent successor.
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Ohio State University president resigns over ‘inappropriate relationship’

Ohio State president resigns over ‘inappropriate relationship with someone seeking public resources’

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Ohio State University President Resigns Over 'Inappropriate Relationship'
Ohio State University President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. has resigned following the disclosure of an 'inappropriate relationship' with an individual seeking university resources. The resignation is effective immediately.
Ohio State University President Resigns Amid 'Inappropriate Relationship' Allegations
Ohio State University President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. has resigned following the disclosure of an 'inappropriate relationship' with an individual seeking university resources. The resignation was effective immediately, prompting immediate leadership changes at the prominent institution.
Ohio State University President Resigns Amid 'Inappropriate Relationship' Scandal
Ohio State University President Walter 'Ted' Carter Jr. has resigned from his position following the disclosure of an 'inappropriate relationship' with an individual seeking university resources. The resignation is effective immediately and has drawn significant media attention.
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