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ASC Students Win Competition at Clinton Global Initiative University
Nima Dahir and Jackson Frazier (economics and mathematics) and fellow student Abd Al-Rahman Traboulsi (biomedical engineering), won the Resolution Social Venture Challenge (SVC) at the 2016 Clinton…
Thirty-eight ASC Students Earn Top Undergraduate Research Prizes
Arts and Sciences undergraduates — including aspiring dancers, writers and historians; physicists, Earth scientists and biologists; economists, psychologists and journalists — were among the top…
Arts and Sciences Graduate Programs Rank Among Nation’s Top
Five graduate disciplines within the College of Arts and Sciences are newly ranked among the nation’s top, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.”
Four BETHA Grants Awarded to College of Arts and Sciences Projects
Four of the six proposals chosen for funding in the 2016 Battelle Engineering, Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA) Endowment annual grant competition are from the College of Arts and Sciences.
Chuan Xue's NSF CAREER Award Supports Work on Processes Related to Neurodegenerative Diseases
Chuan Xue, assistant professor, mathematics, has received NSF's top award for junior researchers. Xue's new, five-year $408,628 NSF CAREER Award funds her work and that of her graduate students to…
Adriana Dawes' NSF CAREER Award Supports Cell Biology Research
Her new, five-year, $447,447 NSF CAREER Award funds Adriana Dawes, assistant professor of mathematics and molecular genetics', work on critically important cell processes, such as wound healing and…
ASC Students Named Churchill Scholars
Two arts and sciences senior honors students, Alexis Crockett (neuroscience and psychology) and Henry Tran (chemistry and mathematics), have been named 2016 Churchill Scholars. This is the first time…
Ronald and Deborah Ratner Awards Presented to Five Faculty Members
Five Arts and Humanities faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences have received 2015 Ronald and Deborah Ratner Distinguished Teaching Awards, which recognize faculty for making a…
AAEP Professor Named a 2016 Women of Achievement by Columbus YWCA
Christine Ballengee Morris, professor in the Department of Arts Administration, Education and Policy and founding director of Ohio State’s Multicultural Center, is one of six women to be honored as…