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Aldama creates complex Latinx representation for kids in The Adventures of Chupacabra Charlie

In his debut children's book, The Adventures of Chupacabra Charlie, Distinguished University Professor Frederick Aldama re-defines a popular Latinx mythological monster to fill a gap in…

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Declines in public transit demand show essential workers’ reliance on COTA and similar services

An analysis of public transit use across the U.S. reveals where essential workers rely more on public transportation while prompting questions about building sustainable, resilient cities in the…

Four Arts and Sciences faculty named to leadership roles

Arts and Sciences faculty were selected to college leadership roles: Susan Olesik, Dean for Natural and Mathematical Sciences; Christopher Jaroniec, Associate Dean for Research and Creative Inquiry;…

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Weinberg's research finds state response had little economic harm

In a new and uncertain era ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic, economics research, Bruce Weinberg finds, is more crucial than ever. In two new studies, he found that states' social distancing…

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Carnegie Corporation of New York names Michael Neblo winner of Andrew Carnegie Fellowship

Michael Neblo, professor in the Department of Political Science and director of the Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability (IDEA), has been named a member of the 2020 class of Andrew…

Craig Jenkins alongside an Athrogathia temporary repair in embankment

Mershon Center's research into Bangladesh's migration crisis reveals connections between security and climate change

Mershon Center researchers C.K. Shum, Craig Jenkins and Joyce Chen take an interdisciplinary approach to study the impacts of climate change on international security in coastal Bangladesh.

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What history can teach us about pandemics

Nicholas Breyfogle, associate professor in the Department of History, is leading a project to create publicly-available materials and events that place the current coronavirus pandemic in historical…

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Climate change making impacts right here in Ohio

The impacts of climate change aren't just felt on coastlines, glaciers or oceans. Environmental shifts are felt in Ohio, too. Bryan Mark, state climatologist and professor of geography, and Aaron…

Brayden Deemer

Air transportation major Deemer named TBDBITL's newest drum major

Brayden Deemer, an air transportation major from Howland, will be the 63rd drum major of The Ohio State University Marching Band.