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Jerald Walker's <em>How to Make a Slave and Other Essays</em> puts Mad Creek Books on the map

Jerald Walker’s How to Make a Slave and Other Essays was recently named a nonfiction finalist for the National Book Awards, making The Ohio State University Press imprint Mad Creek Books one of the…

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Learning with Miss Natalia teaches kids diversity and inclusion

Natalia Colón Alvarez discovered her love of working with kids this summer, and now she's using YouTube as a platform to teach young students about diversity.

Black Lives Matter protesters march down Broad Street in downtown Columbus. Photo credit Joshua Edmonds.

Hybrid Arts Lab exhibits explore racial injustice, diversity

Art isn't created in a vacuum, and artists are always influenced by the world around them. That's why several exhibits hosted by Urban Arts Space's multi-venue Hybrid Arts Lab are centered around…

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Ahead of free conversation, Coyote Peterson reflects on time at Ohio State

Since he started his Brave Wilderness channel back in 2013, Nathaniel “Coyote” Peterson has become one of the world’s most popular YouTubers.

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Myers' analytical, meticulous mind drives her joy of math and ballet

Undergraduate Tori Myers splits her time between her actuarial science major and her love of ballet, which, though perhaps seemly vastly different, actually share some fundamental similarities.

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From Don Vito to Tony Soprano, Mafia Movies deconstructs organized crime in film and TV

Dana Renga's course Mafia Movies brings students together from across Ohio State to critique some of film’s most iconic characters.

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School of Music, ACCAD working toward lag reduction in online music collaboration

While lag can be a small annoyance during a meeting, it has made live music collaboration virtually impossible over the internet during the pandemic.

Students dance during ballet class in a tent on the South Oval. Photo credit Jo McCulty.

On-campus tents accommodate the arts

Three arts tents on campus — on the South Oval, by Stillman Hall and at Browning Amphitheatre near Mirror Lake — will help facilitate classes in accordance to health and safety guidelines, and they…

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Dive into Black history with these four books by Arts and Sciences faculty

Expand your understanding of how Black people have fought for equality and justice throughout the history of the United States.