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Buckeyes give: top Arts and Sciences stories from 2021-22
The depth and impact of what we at the College of Arts and Sciences can achieve is made stronger by the immense generosity and intentionality of our friends and partners.
Arts and Sciences students receive valuable mentorship, funding from President’s Buckeye Accelerator
The Ohio State Keenan Center for Entrepreneurship established the President’s Buckeye Accelerator to support student founders preparing a startup for launch. Many Arts and Sciences students were part…
Flute, zoology student combines disparate majors for enriching undergraduate experience
Her flute performance in front of a live giraffe audience was an incredible way to combine her two majors at Ohio State while taking part in a program designed to enrich the lives of the animals at…
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.
Undergraduate astronomy student honored with Goldwater Scholarship
Mackenzie Scott, a third-year honors student majoring in astronomy and astrophysics and physics with a minor in history, was named a 2022 Goldwater Scholar, the prestigious national award for…
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…
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…
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."
Mountain-climbing veteran studying history, promoting mental health
Mike Fairman, 56, is an Ohio State history undergraduate who has turned his mountain climbing into a charitable organization that focuses on suicide prevention among veterans.