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Blending history and memoir, Lindsey's 'America, Goddam' examines violence against Black women
Though "America, Goddam" — set to publish in April — is rich in theory, history and research, Treva Lindsey, associate professor of women's, gender and sexuality studies, wrote it from the…
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.
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…
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…
Elmore named 2022 Dan David Prize Winner
Bart Elmore, an associate professor of history, was one of nine winners to receive the 2022 Dan David Prize, a prestigious distinction that honors history scholars from around the world whose…
Arts and Sciences experts discuss Russian invasion of Ukraine
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfolds, scholars in the College of Arts and Sciences continue to express their thoughts in the media.
Q&A faculty spotlight: Danielle Marx-Scouras
Meet Danielle Marx-Scouras, a professor of French and Francophone Studies, in the Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences.
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."
Arts and Sciences co-investigators support project to create quantum bits with rare-earth ions
Quantum information science (QIS) research isn’t new on Ohio State’s campus. However, a recent Catalyst Grant through the President's Research Excellence program to develop novel quantum bits for…