Ohio State University

Mentioned 2 times across 2 podcasts this week

This Week's Pulse

The Ohio State University Department of Athletics recently announced that 77 student-athletes have been selected for the 2026 Bucks Go Pro internship program, while the rowing team secured its 25th qualification for the NCAA Championship Regatta.

Beyond the field, the university continues to bolster its academic reputation as a hub for psychological research. On Huberman Lab, host Andrew Huberman introduced his guest as Kentaro Fujita, a "professor of psychology at Ohio State University, and an expert in the science of self-control and motivation."

Meanwhile, the university remains a frequent touchstone for the sports media circuit. On The Pat McAfee Show, AJ Hawk casually referenced the institution's football pedigree, noting, "you're a former quarterback at Ohio State, you can't-" highlighting how the school remains synonymous with its athletic program in the national discourse.

As the university balances its recent ranking of 28th in the Cure Innovation Index with the appointment of Charles O. Anderson as its fourth artist laureate, all eyes will be on the upcoming championship regatta to see if the rowing team can convert their qualification into a title.

Where it's discussed

Master Self Control & Overcome Procrastination | Dr. Kentaro Fujita

Huberman Lab

Andrew Hubermanneutralfrom “Kentaro Fujita

Academic institution where Dr. Kentaro Fujita is a professor of psychology.

I'm Andrew Huberman, and I'm a professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at Stanford School of Medicine. My guest today is Dr. Kentaro Fujita, professor of psychology at Ohio State University, and an expert in the science of self-control and motivation. If y

PMS 2.0 1551 - Live From NFL HQ with Mark Butterworth, Chris Paul, Peter Schrager, Kirk Herbstreit, Roger Goodell, PK Subban

The Pat McAfee Show

AJ Hawkneutralfrom “Corporate Paternity Leave and Generational Perspectives

Referenced as the university where a guest was a former quarterback.

... you're a former quarterback at Ohio State, you can't-