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Alum, art director for Netflix's "Twelve Forever" credits philosophy degree
Paul Hornschemeier (BA, philosophy, 1999) currently works as art director for the upcoming Netflix animated series “Twelve Forever." He crafts his visuals around strong narratives, and he credits the…
Ohio State filmmakers teach students with autism how to make movies
Film Studies Program Coordinator Matt Swift and his partner Nikki Swift are educating students with autism at Bridgeway Academy how to be filmmakers.
A glance at new Ohio State police chief, deputy chief
ASC alumnae and new leaders of The Ohio State University Police Division Kimberly Spears-McNatt and Tracy Hahn discuss how they got to where they are today.
Griffin and team get reading right for Marysville kids
Steven Griffin (MA, ‘98) is making his mark on Marysville. The Speech and Hearing Science alumnus and department lecturer also holds the position of Director of Literacy at Marysville Exempted…
Fairies, fantasy to be focus of CMRS conference
The Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies will host “Fairies and the Fantastic” on Feb. 22-23 at the Ohio Union.
Musician, composer Mark Lomax, II debuts epic new work
Mark Lomax, II received his BA, MA and DMA from the School of Music. A recipient of a Wexner Center for the Arts Residency Award, Lomax is in the middle of a milestone year of honors, recognition and…
Sports law expert guided by economics degree at Ohio State
Matthew Mitten (BA, economics, 1981) is one of the sports industry's leaders on sports law. The Marquette University professor of law serves on the advisory board for the College of Arts and Sciences…
Caring for a Royal Residence: Anthropology alum heads curation and education at Hawaii’s Iolani Palace
Anthropology alumna Teresa Valencia (BA, 2007) oversees the curation and repatriation of Hawaiian artifacts and their exhibition, as well as curriculum development for Iolani Palace in Hawaii.
2018 High Points
The College of Arts and Sciences is excited share some of this year’s high points — from saving coral reefs to tracking criminal drug markets to extraordinary alumni achievements.