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In the news: Ohio State hires new chief information officer as the university expands its AI education

The Columbus Dispatch recently spoke with Rob Lowden, Ohio State’s new vice president and chief information officer. He officially started in the role on Aug. 1, taking over as the university's latest permanent CIO following his predecessor Cindy Leavitt's departure from the university last August.

With visionary leadership and a bold new AI initiative, Lowden is stepping in to help shape a future where every Buckeye graduates fluent in artificial intelligence. Drawing on decades of technology leadership, he’s ready to guide the university through an era of rapid innovation

 

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