More bad news for Ohio State: OSU President Kristina Johnson reportedly resigning over some sort of unpleasantness

Submitted by FrankMurphy on November 28th, 2022 at 5:45 PM

The report in the Columbus Dispatch is paywalled, but Eleven Warriors quotes the article as saying that Johnson is resigning “following an investigation conducted by an outside firm into concerns about her that were raised by staff.” Her resignation comes at the request of OSU's Board of Trustees, so this seems like a pretty serious situation.

Johnson was very involved in athletics and served as the B1G's representative on the CFP Board of Managers, so this also has some implications for athletics and for the B1G.

twohooks

November 28th, 2022 at 5:52 PM ^

Situations like these. Ohio State handles them exceptionally well. They will find a better version of Kristina Johnson with an athletic focus. This story is a “page 4” in the Lantern. Nothing will come of this.

griffinm9

November 28th, 2022 at 6:49 PM ^

Sparty would have covered it up and given her a raise.

At least the right thing appears to be happening, without having all the information and assuming the allegations against her are true... People in all places do bad things; the only thing we can control is how we handle it when things come up.

thethirdcoast

November 28th, 2022 at 9:35 PM ^

Given her Wiki entry, there are all kinds of things she may have been involved in that aren't on the up-and-up:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristina_M._Johnson

Maybe there is some kind of Theranos-type situation coming to light in Columbus?

tybert

November 29th, 2022 at 9:47 AM ^

This could any number of things: (1) illicit relationship, (2) draconian and abusive management style, (3) financial improprieties (abusing spending accounts for personal enjoyment), and so on.

Given that it's a public school, the key findings will be published.

Clearly, the TIMING was not a fluke (of course, they waited until after THE GAME).

I still think the last guy at MSU got forced out over politics and the firing of the business dean. Not a truly fireable offense, but Boards of Regents seem to have become as politically charged as the rest of society. 

Either way, Santa all the way!