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New Anthropology Podcast Launches

Looking for your next favorite podcast? Graduate students in the Department of Anthropology have developed a new podcast, A Story of Us, devoted to bringing the exciting field of anthropology to your…

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Giving Pediatric Cancer Patients an Inside Look Into TBDBITL

At the start of its season, the Ohio State Marching Band again came together with Nellie’s Champions for Kids to give pediatric cancer patients and their families a memorable evening packed with fun…

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Moving Image Production Major to be Offered in 2017

The College of Arts and Sciences will offer a new major in Moving Image Production (MIP) starting in autumn 2017. This interdisciplinary major will be administered by the Film Studies Program, with…

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Geographer Develops Go-To Power Outage Forecasts for Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew could knock out power for approximately 9-10 million people in the U.S., according to power outage forecasts developed by Ohio State’s Steve Quiring, atmospheric sciences professor…

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Voxel Bay: ACCAD Students Partner with Nationwide Children’s Hospital to Create Virtual Reality Game to Comfort Young Patients

A pilot is underway for the virtual reality game, Voxel Bay, at the comprehensive hemophilia treatment center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. The game was specifically designed to distract and…

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Student Spearheads Recognition of POW/MIA Soldiers in Ohio Stadium

Brianne Szymanski, a fourth-year student majoring in history, came up with an idea to dedicate a POW-MIA chair in the Ohio Stadium. Last month, Ohio State unveiled the special chair, to remain empty…

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Earle Bruce to Dot the “i” in Script Ohio on Saturday

Former Ohio State football coach Earle Bruce will take his place in one of the most memorable traditions in college athletics as he dots the “i” in Script Ohio on Oct. 1, during pregame of the Ohio…

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Gonzalez-Torres Artwork to Come Down with Long’s Bookstore Demolition

When the iconic Long’s Bookstore building at 1836 N. High St. meets the wrecking ball in early October, Félix González-Torres’s “Untitled (For Parkett),” a billboard-sized artwork, will come down…

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Eleven Pilot Projects to Support Humanities and Arts Discovery Theme

The Division of Arts and Humanities awarded a $1.1 million grant, from the university’s Humanities and the Arts Discovery Theme, to a select group of 11 pilot projects to begin in the 2016-2017…