O-H-I-O Share your pride
"Chimb-O-H-I-O-razo"
Camp at 14,000 feet above sea level on Chimborazo, Ecuador's highest glacierized volcano. Geography-Byrd Polar Research Center research team (L-R): Jeff LaFrenierre (OSU Ph.D. candidate); Leonardo (Ecuadorian guide); Pat Burns (2010 OSU B.S. Earth Science); and Bryan Mark (OSU Assoc Prof, Geography)
Labels: Faculty/Staff, Latin America/Caribbean
"O-H-I-O" archive
It started out as a simple football cheer. But today, "O-H-I-O" means the whole package: strong athletic traditions, major school spirit, academic achievements, and outreach efforts.
Gameday O-H-I-O
Fans, band members, and even Brutus showed their Buckeye pride outside the Shoe before the Ohio State v. Minnesota game (Oct. 24, 2009).
Browse photos
More:
2008 BCS National Championship (46)
2009 Fiesta Bowl (24)
2011 Sugar Bowl (33)
Africa (216)
Alumni (3563)
Antarctica (15)
Asia (544)
Athletics (109)
Australia (78)
Beach (711)
Bowl Game (51)
Canada (8)
Current students (2736)
Dentistry (24)
Do Something Great (68)
Engineering (48)
Europe (1104)
Faculty/Staff (334)
Fall (42)
Families (1914)
Future students (470)
Game day (736)
Graduation day (147)
International students (24)
Interstate (Ohio pictures) (341)
iPhone app (351)
Latin America/Caribbean (789)
Middle East (91)
Military (279)
On campus (438)
Rose Bowl: Jan. 1, 2010 (103)
Service (327)
Shadows
(152)
Silhouettes (22)
Spring (49)
Study abroad (314)
Summer (44)
Travel/Vacation (4837)
US (4097)
Weddings (629)
Winter
(99)

Find Ohio State on: