Ohio State University's President Resigns Amid Controversy
The president of Ohio State University, Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., resigned after admitting to an inappropriate relationship that involved misuse of public resources. No successor has been announced, and details about the misuse remain undisclosed. Carter previously led the University of Nebraska system and held various naval leadership roles.
Ohio State University announced the resignation of its president, Walter "Ted" Carter Jr., following his disclosure of an inappropriate relationship involving public resource misuse.
Carter, who served as president for two years, did not have a successor outlined, nor were specifics of the resource misuse revealed.
Before his Ohio State tenure, Carter led the University of Nebraska system and held notable naval positions. His salary last recorded at $1.2 million, and his contract was due to run until 2028.
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