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M.S. Sofia Chair in Arabic Studies finds clues to unknown Arabic history
Ahmad Al-Jallad, M.S. Sofia Chair in Arabic Studies, is renowned as one of the world's experts on early Arabic texts. By exhaustively inspecting the hot, rocky deserts of North Arabia, he looks for…
Upperclassmen advice and resources for ASC students
We compiled a quick list of what Arts and Sciences students can take advantage of and asked returning students what they wish they would've known when they were freshmen.
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.
PhD student dives into sea anemone research
Evolution, ecology and organismal biology doctoral student Heather Glon is studying evolution and diversity in sea anemones, which she’s trekked the northern hemisphere to find.
Excellence in Advancement
The reach and impact of the College of Arts and Sciences is extraordinary. It is the result of the breadth and excellence of our academic offerings in addition to our vast and energetic alumni and…
7 things to know about the Modern Head sculpture
A new public sculpture on campus between Smith and McPherson Laboratories was designed by the famous artist and Ohio State alumnus Roy Lichtenstein.
Jaroniec named Arts and Sciences Associate Dean for Research
Vice Chair for Research and Administration Christopher Jaroniec was recently named Arts and Sciences Dean for Research.
IPR awarded $2.7 million NIH grant renewal
The Institute for Population Research was recently awarded a five-year grant renewal from the National Institutes of Health.
Buckeye Love lasts a lifetime: 84 years later Paul Weller still loves physics
It’s very possible that 106-year-old Paul Weller (born July 1, 1913) may be one of Ohio State’s oldest living alumni.