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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.
Creative writing MFA alum named NEA Fellow, reflects on book about Ukraine
Sonya Bilocerkowycz MFA ’17, who in 2019 published "On Our Way Home from the Revolution," a series of essays reconciling her American upbringing and Ukrainian heritage, reflects on her book's themes…
On cusp of retirement, Herman publishes novel with inspiration from former student
Just months before retiring from Ohio State after 34 years as a professor, Michelle Herman will be releasing her latest novel, Close-Up, which features a main character who is a magician inspired by…
Understanding body acceptance and community influence in the body positivity movement
Body positivity and anti-diet rebellions are rooted in the fat acceptance movement of the 1960s. Created by advocates in marginalized populations to further the rights of overweight individuals and…
In memoriam: Charles Csuri
The Ohio State University mourns the loss of world-renowned artist, long-time faculty member and pioneer of digital art Charles “Chuck” Csuri, who passed peacefully in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, on…
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."
Jules Verne Writing Residency brings Michaël Ferrier to Ohio State
The Jules Verne Writing Residency, a key component of the Center of Excellence in the Department of French and Italian, welcomes French writer and professor Michaël Ferrier, whose presence will help…
Sessa awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grant
Kristina Sessa, a professor in the Department of History, was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant, which will fund her project, “Disaster in Late Antiquity: A Cultural and…
Ring in the New Year with Arts and Sciences faculty's books from 2021
Is one of your New Year's resolutions to read more books? We put together a selection written in 2021 by faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences.