Ted Carter, president of Ohio State University, has resigned after just two years in the role. He cited allowing ‘inappropriate access to Ohio State leadership’ as the reason for his departure. The announcement follows reports of an inappropriate relationship that impacted university operations.
Key Points
- Ted Carter served as Ohio State president for two years before resigning.
- Resignation due to ‘inappropriate access’ linked to a relationship.
- No further details on the relationship were provided in the announcement.
Implications for Educational Freedom
This leadership change at a major public university could indirectly affect governance and policy decisions in higher education, but it has no direct implications for K-12 school choice, vouchers, or parental rights.
Source: ‘Inappropriate Relationship’ Leads Ohio State’s President to Resign