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American Religious Sounds Project breaks new ground in religious studies

A new resource developed by researchers at Ohio State and Michigan State, is breaking new ground in the area of religious studies by offering scholars and the public a new way to think about and…

First Person: Portrait of a young naturalist

Tetrapods and insects and molluscs, oh my! Breanne Lejeune, program coordinator, Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme, joins nephew Edward on a tour of the Museum of Biological Diversity.

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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry joins American Chemical Society's inclusive graduate education program

Ohio State's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry joins five other universities in innovative diversity initiative.

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Department of Sociology to offer Bachelor of Science in autumn 2019

Department of Sociology becomes one of five Big Ten schools to offer a Bachelor of Science in sociology

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14 Arts and Sciences graduate students named Presidential Fellows

Awarded each semester to graduate students of outstanding scholarship, the Presidential Fellowship grants fellows one year of full-time financial support in their final year of dissertation work.

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Dance research project tracks every day of dancer's 30-year touring career

Katherine Dunham, the legendary dancer, choreographer and anthropologist, toured around the world with her company for nearly 30 years. Associate professor of dance Harmony Bench is using archives to…

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Dancer, writer and choreographer Tonya Lockyer discusses livable futures, social engagement

Arts leader, dancer, writer, and choreographer Tonya Lockyer will be in residency with ACCAD and the Department of Dance working with Norah Zuniga Shaw and the Livable Futures team. She discusses her…

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Microbiology professor awarded $1.9 million NIH grant

Igor Jouline, Rod Sharp Professor of microbiology, has received a five-year, $1.9 million grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences to further his research on cell signaling.

Dee Boersma, image courtesy Center for Ecosystem Sentinels

Zoology alumna has spent career saving penguins

For decades, Ohio State alumna Dee Boersma has been following the lives of penguins on the Galapagos Islands and on the shores of Punta Tombo, Argentina.