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Madison Tuttle named Ohio State’s 2022 Next Generation Innovator of the Year
Madison Tuttle, a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was named Ohio State’s 2022 Next Generation Innovator of the Year.
Bilingual monograph sets table for new discoveries in the Congo
Doug Alsdorf, professor in the School of Earth Sciences, is co-editor on a historic, 600-page monograph that provides a broad overview of the Congo River Basin. The monograph, published in English…
Brakke, Stanek awarded 2022 Guggenheim Fellowships
David Brakke, Joe R. Engle Chair in the History of Christianity and professor in the Department of History, and Krzysztof Stanek, professor and University Distinguished Scholar in the Department of…
Undergraduate student impresses with three majors, but dedicates herself to much more
Emily Nothnagle isn’t just a triple-major in music, anthropology and psychology. She’s an NCAA national champion in pistol, a dedicated volunteer, an accomplished flutist and a devoted mental health…
Blending history and memoir, Lindsey's 'America, Goddam' examines violence against Black women
Though "America, Goddam" — set to publish in April — is rich in theory, history and research, Treva Lindsey, associate professor of women's, gender and sexuality studies, wrote it from the…
Sonic Arts Ensemble records album from across the globe
A new album being released is a musical record and a reflection of the time when it was made.
Ten Arts and Sciences experts take stage at TEDxOhioStateUniversity event
Ten experts from the College of Arts and Sciences are featured speakers in the 2022 TEDxOhioStateUniversity event, "Bloom."
Arts and Sciences co-investigators support project to create quantum bits with rare-earth ions
Quantum information science (QIS) research isn’t new on Ohio State’s campus. However, a recent Catalyst Grant through the President's Research Excellence program to develop novel quantum bits for…
Using AI, machine learning to confront biodiversity loss
The world is in the midst of the next mass extinction. By using artificial intelligence to scan thousands of photos of animals, Tanya Berger-Wolf, a professor of evolution, ecology and organismal…