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Patrick Arp

Ohio State Student Trustee Patrick Arp named 2026 Truman Scholar

Patrick Arp, a third-year biomedical science and economics major, is The Ohio State University’s 10th Truman Scholar.

Arp is one of 55 exceptional college students from 48 U.S. colleges and…

Student group at DataFest

Department of Statistics hosts 10th annual DataFest

One dataset. 48 hours. 100 students. Thousands of megabytes of data. For data analytics students and statistics faculty at The Ohio State University, these are the ingredients for one of the…

Sustainable Theatre feature 3

Sustainable theatre aims to inspire environmental options in entertainment

By James Grega

“Going green,” is a phrase you hear a lot these days, as people and organizations strive to create a more sustainable and thriving environment. The Department of Theatre, Film and Media Arts at…

Outdoor architecture, design and branding details of The University Seal on The Oval.

Ohio State graduate programs rank among nation’s best

The College of Arts and Sciences maintains a strong national academic profile, with audiology ranked in the top 10 (6th among publics) and speech & hearing in the top 20 (16th among publics)…

Bermuda sample collection

Getting a glimpse of viral dances in the dark in the Sargasso Sea

In a new study of viral abundance over a short time frame in the Sargasso Sea, researchers found that almost all viruses with cyclical changes in abundance were most active at night – somewhat…

pink flowering trees on the Oval in spring

Arts and Sciences graduate students receive Ohio State Graduate Associate Teaching Awards

Congratulations to the 15 graduate students in the College of Arts and Sciences who are recipients of the 2025-26 Graduate Associate Teaching Award (GATA) from Ohio State's Graduate School. The…

Will Roesch and Tina Tallon

A new way to help tuba students find their pitch

Doctoral student Will Roesch has creatively blended engineering and AI to reveal the airflow patterns that make each note.

the graduate assistants and Maurice Stevens after a conference presentation

Arts and Sciences graduate students weave community connections into their work

By Christina Dierkes

Graduate students have a reputation for being solitary creatures, tucked away in a lab or in a corner of the library, diligently working away at a research project. But graduate education is more…

All Those Who Wander

PhD student’s lifelong passion for music connects continents

By James Grega

For a few days every year in March, most of the country celebrates the luck of the Irish. All year round, PhD student Nicholas Booker celebrates culture connected to Cornwall,…