Ohio State University President Resigns Over ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ - WSJ

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March 9, 2026
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Ohio State University President resigned due to an "inappropriate relationship" with an employee.

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Ohio State University President Walter "Ted" Carter Jr. has resigned from his position, effective immediately, following an investigation into an "inappropriate relationship" with a non-student university employee. The university's Board of Trustees announced the resignation and the appointment of Peter Mohler, executive vice president for research, innovation, and knowledge, as interim president. The investigation, conducted by an external law firm, concluded that Carter violated university policy regarding consensual relationships with subordinates. This leadership change prompts a search for a new permanent president for one of the nation's largest public universities.

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