News
Dance students bring DaNCe2U#MentalHealth to regional campuses
Ohio State dance students present Anna Sokolow's "Rooms," a timeless expression of emotional and mental struggles, as part of a touring show to raise awareness about mental health.
New CHRR contracts with BLS total $38.6 million
CHRR, an interdisciplinary research center within the College of Arts and Sciences, recently secured two new contracts with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to continue administration of the 1979…
Ukrainian revolution experiences reflected in creative writing alumna's new book
In 2014, Sonya Bilocerkowycz (MFA, creative writing, 2017) found herself in the middle of the Ukrainian revolution. Her newly published book, "On Our Way Home from the Revolution," is a series of…
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…
Campus legends, horrors and lore
Avery Samuels, student communications assistant in the Department of English, shares some haunted spots and spooky legends at Ohio State.
English PhD student curates scary selection of literary horror for Halloween season
From Bram Stoker to Shirley Jackson to Stephen King, there's no shortage of frightening fiction and spooky stories to keep you up at night. English PhD candidate Rachel Stewart breaks down some of…
"HalleBOOia!" keeps audiences on the edge of their seats
This year's 26th annual Halloween concert will feature student vocalists and instrumentalists performing a variety of musical styles, from movie and TV themes to contemporary pop, folk, classical…
Get scared with these Halloween movie picks
Arts and Sciences experts select some notable horror films for your Halloween movie marathons.
Celebrating Lois Jones’ 50-year legacy in polar research
In the 1960s, the National Science Foundation found itself in disagreement with the U.S. Navy. The NSF was trying to pioneer a new field of Antarctic science, and it needed all the talent it could…