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The sociology of online criminal drug markets
Ohio State sociologists Dana Haynie and Scott Duxbury are understanding how darknet drug markets operate on a sociological level, which could help improve law enforcement strategies.
Theatre student stages Yiddish ghost story
Based on the 20th century Yiddish ghost story "The Dybbuk," graduate student John Michael Sefel's new work "Leah and the Dybbuk" will be performed May 18 and 19 at the Drake Performance and Event…
Ohio State Marion student awarded Pelotonia Fellowship
Bailey Lucas, a third-year zoology major at Ohio State Marion, was awarded a Pelotonia Fellowship for her research on DNA repair mechanisms.
Astronomy and physics students visit Green Bank Telescope
Astronomy and physics students got a firsthand look at the world’s largest steerable radio telescope, which is being used to detect signs of alien life.
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Anthropology alum brings art and history to life
When Larissa Boiwka was an anthropology undergraduate at Ohio State studying ancient cultures, she never imagined where her degree would take her after graduation.
Spring Recognition: A Celebration of Distinguished Teaching and Scholarship
On April 10, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted its annual Spring Recognition Ceremony, honoring faculty and others in the college for their outstanding achievements in the arts and sciences.
Provost announces college leadership transition
The Office of Academic Affairs recently announced that David C. Manderscheid, Vice Provost for the Arts and Sciences and Executive Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, has accepted the position…
Ohio State astronomer awarded prestigious NASA medal
Bradley Peterson, professor emeritus of astronomy, has received an Exceptional Service Medal from NASA — one of the space agency’s most lauded annual awards.