Degrees from Public Universities should be a matter of public record.
Ohio University should take the initiative on this topic and create a public blockchain of all graduates. The concept is really straight-forward: when you graduate, you get added to a public list of Bobcat alumni. The public list has 3 columns: Name, Graduation Year, Random Password
Example:
Name, Graduation Year, Random Password Encryption
Andrew Ruck, 2003, xy1m2i3a4m5i6s7u8c9k0z
The Optimist, 2012, f4343ji4h32gi3i54j3fiz
DJ Cooper Jr, 2030, 594juj4ig5ppw3589e341v
The first two columns explain themselves, the 3rd column "Random Password" is just random numbers and letters that a computer would encrypt. The computer would also encrypt one other set of random numbers and letters for each line which they would give only to the graduate which acts like a "Key." If the graduate ever wanted to prove to an employer they have a degree, they could give them their "Key" and a computer could use that to run a calculations that validates they are telling the truth.
It's a win-win because this would let anyone search names of graduates from Ohio and it could also save the University A TON of resources on employer validation. Call it the Bobcat Blockchain.