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Ohio State University Report Finds Former President Misused Position to Aid Associate

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Ohio State University Report Finds Former President Misused Position to Aid Associate

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Last updated: April 21, 2026 5:22 pm
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Ohio State University Releases Damning Report on Former President’s Misconduct

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Key Findings from the InvestigationA Pattern of MisconductFallout and ResignationsMoving Forward

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University (OSU) has published a scathing 47-page investigative report detailing the circumstances that led to the sudden resignation of former President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. last month. The findings reveal Carter abused his position to assist a close personal associate, raising serious ethical concerns.

Key Findings from the Investigation

Carter stepped down on March 7 after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with Krisanthe Vlachos, a businesswoman seeking university resources for her ventures. According to the report, Carter leveraged his authority to push for employment opportunities, campus space, financial backing, and staff support for Vlachos—actions that violated university policies.

“For nearly two years, Carter misused his office to advance Vlachos’ interests, both within and outside the university,” the report states. While most of his attempts were blocked by staff and institutional safeguards, his actions wasted employee time, created confusion, and damaged trust with key partners.

A Pattern of Misconduct

The investigation uncovered that Carter and Vlachos met in March 2023 at a Washington, D.C., forum while he was still president of the University of Nebraska. Witnesses described their relationship as unusually close, with Carter arranging multiple meetings, trips, and even falsely claiming university donors supported her projects.

Vlachos, founder of The Callout Podcast—which connects veterans with utility industry jobs—appeared in promotional clips with Carter. Employees who interacted with her described her as “persistent, unsophisticated, and weird,” expressing confusion over Carter’s insistence on assisting her.

Fallout and Resignations

Chris Kabourek, OSU’s senior vice president for administration and planning, also resigned on April 13 after the report found he “went far beyond” in aiding Carter’s efforts. The university confirmed it will not pursue further disciplinary action but has pledged to strengthen ethics training for senior leaders.

State and federal agencies have since launched inquiries into potential legal violations, including possible breaches of Ohio ethics laws.

Moving Forward

OSU has already appointed Provost Ravi Bellamkonda as its new president, marking the third leadership change in five years. The report recommends stricter oversight of executive travel and spending, reinforced ethics training, and stronger adherence to institutional values.

“While our systems worked as intended, this situation underscores the need for constant vigilance,” said Gates Garrity-Rokous, OSU’s chief compliance officer.

The full report is available on the university’s website.

— Reported by Nexio News

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