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"Crack is Wack" mural with artist Keith Haring

New minor combines public health and the arts


Crack is Wack mural by artist Keith Haring.

From anti-tobacco ads starting in the 70s, to the musical “Rent,” to a surge of coronavirus-…

Dorothy Noyes

Dorothy Noyes receives 2021 Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement

When the American Folklore Society (AFS) announced that Dorothy Noyes won the 2021 Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement, she thought it was a “nice surprise”…

Linda Mizejewski

Q&A faculty spotlight: Linda Mizejewski

About Linda Mizejewski

Linda Mizejewski is a professor in the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies. She specializes in feminist media studies and is the author of five books…

Allison Bean

Q&A faculty spotlight: Allison Bean

About Allison Bean

Allison Bean is an associate professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science. Her area of expertise focuses on language development in individuals with autism spectrum…

Lanier Holt

Q&A faculty spotlight: Lanier Holt

Lanier Holt is an associate professor in the School of Communication. His area of expertise involves examining the social and psychological effects media have on the public’s perception of African…

Elizabeth Hewitt and Greg Anderson

Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series returns with renewed vigor

The Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series has been a source of pride for faculty promoted to the rank of professor, a source of inspiration for colleagues and a source of…

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NIH awards economics researchers $2.3M to study health, economic impacts of COVID-19

Even now — nearly two years after the pandemic began — the totality of COVID-19’s ever-evolving health and economic consequences remain unclear.

The pandemic’s ripple effect has impacted a…

Nineteen Arts and Sciences instructors appointed to clinical/teaching/practice track

The College of Arts and Sciences congratulates 19 new assistant and associate clinical/teaching/practice professors appointed in 12 departments and schools across the college.

The clinical…

Zachary Schultz

NSF awards Schultz funding for advanced chemical microscope

Ohio State will receive state-of-the-art, high-resolution chemical imaging technology thanks to a $339,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)…