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Using cosmic weather to study which worlds could support life

As the next generation of giant, high-powered observatories begin to come online, a new study suggests that their instruments may offer scientists an unparalleled opportunity to discern what weather…

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Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus offers new conducting opportunities, sense of community for Ohio State music students

By James Grega

For undergraduate music students, finding chances to conduct can be difficult. Jared Brayton Bollenbacher, the artistic director of the Columbus Gay Men’s Chorus (CGMC) and 2006 graduate from Ohio…

Karl Whittington

Q&A faculty spotlight: Karl Whittington

Karl Whittington is a specialist in European medieval art and architecture, particularly issues relating to the history of science, gender and sexuality, materiality and reception. His next book…

Wedly Cazy

Alumni Stories: Wedly Cazy, Class of 2021

Wedly Cazy’s energy and enthusiasm for life is contagious. While the talented 2021 graduate graciously acknowledges those who have helped him navigate his educational journey, he is…

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Buckeyes give: top Arts and Sciences stories from 2022-23

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.

Irrepressible Soul

‘Irrepressible Soul’ aims to capture the full Black experience

“Irrepressible Soul,” an expansive new art exhibit currently on display at Ohio State’s Urban Art Space, traces its roots to a series of questions kicked around beginning last Juneteenth by creator…

Alyssa Walsh in Uganda

Undergraduate student finds joys in French major, career in prosthetics

By Evan Drexler

Throughout her life, Alyssa Walsh has gone above and beyond to exhibit empathy and caring. When Walsh was in high school in Rochester, New York, after a classmate died by suicide, she helped start a…

Raylee Smith

Spanish, international studies student finds room for rock music in her portfolio

By Evan Drexler

The first song Raylee Smith ever knew the lyrics to was “Old Man” by Canadian rock artist Neil Young. Thanks to her father’s fandom, she describes herself as being raised on the Grateful Dead. Her…

Jezreel Otchere

The Next Generation: Jezreel Otchere, Class of 2025

Meeting fellow students who share her interests, and the excitement associated with a newly awarded Monda Scholarship, helped first-year student Jezreel Otchere adjust to the experience of…