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It's a scary time for bats
While a spooky symbol of Halloween, bats around the world are facing threats of extinction. Bryan Carstens, a professor in the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology, explains what…
To-scale solar system now orbiting around CBEC
A new cosmic art installation on campus represents our solar system and bridges the arts and sciences in an astronomical way, thanks to a generous donation by Ohio State alumni M. Andrew (Andy) '64 …
NSF awards $27M to instrumentation projects led by Arts and Sciences faculty
More than $27 million from the National Science Foundation will fund two new facilities at Ohio State led by the College of Arts and Sciences.
Network of global coral researchers converges at Ohio State
The Coral Bleaching Research Coordination Network, directed by Earth Sciences Professor Andréa Grottoli, is a team of coral researchers who develop experiment protocol recommendations and best…
Voices of Excellence celebrates one year
"Voices of Excellence," a podcast showcasing the work of faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences, is celebrating its one-year anniversary by sitting down with host and associate professor of…
Storyteller's presentation visualizes Hiroshima's atomic bomb devastation
Michiko Yamaoka shares her family's story about experiencing the death and destruction of Hiroshima's atomic bomb. The speaker's series of talks is presented by the Institute for Japanese Studies and…
Summer 2019 study abroad highlights
Summer 2019 was packed with adventure for the hundreds of Ohio State Arts and Sciences students who broke down traditional classroom barriers to study around the world.
Art exhibit explores biological diversity through new lens
Professor Emerita Ardine Nelson explores the Museum of Biological Diversity through photography in an exhibit at Hopkins Hall Gallery, "From the Museum of Biological Diversity | Transitory States."
Two faculty honored with Presidential Early Career Awards
Amanda Hummon, chemistry and biochemistry, and Chuan Xue, mathematics, were granted the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.