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==Notable Ph.D.s of Ohio State University== ==Notable Ph.D.s of Ohio State University==

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The Ohio State University is one of the largest state universities in the United States, consisting of the main campus in Columbus, Ohio, and branch campuses located in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, and Newark. The Columbus campus is currently the second largest single campus in the USA, after The University of Texas at Austin; in 2002 there were 48,477 students enrolled at the the Columbus campus. The university is noted especially for its linguistics department and education school.

The school's sports teams are called the "Buckeyes" (after the state tree, the Buckeye), and participate in the NCAA's Division I-A and the Big Ten Conference. Their football team won the college football national championship at the 2002 Fiesta Bowl.

Notable Ph.D.s of Ohio State University

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