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AAAS Hosts Black Studies Matters Forum
On Tuesday, March 22, the Department of African American and African Studies hosted a forum entitled "Black Studies Matters!"
Evolutionary Biologist Teaches Graduate Students How to Tell a Visual Story
Evolutionary biologist Andi Wolfe, also an artist and photographer, uses photography to inform her research and increase scientific awareness through visual storytelling. Her recently created…
Veeam Software Makes Gift of $5 Million to Advance Innovation in Chemical Physics and Data Analytics
Veeam® Software Corporation, co-founded by arts and sciences alumnus Ratmir Timashev (MS, chemical physics, 1995) and his partner Andrei Baronov, has made a gift of $5 million to the College of Arts…
No Buckeye Goes Hungry: Students Open Food Pantry
Alec Admonius, a third-year student, majoring in economics and communication and Thomas Rosenberger, a friend and former roommate, just opened the doors to Buckeye Food Alliance, a non-profit food…
ASC Students Win Competition at Clinton Global Initiative University
Nima Dahir and Jackson Frazier (economics and mathematics) and fellow student Abd Al-Rahman Traboulsi (biomedical engineering), won the Resolution Social Venture Challenge (SVC) at the 2016 Clinton…
Innovation Summit for Arts Leaders
Emerging and established arts leaders from Columbus gathered at Urban Arts Space Thursday, April 7, for the first-ever Columbus Innovation Summit, co-hosted by Emerging Art Leaders of Columbus,…
Drum Major Tryouts are April 24
Drum major tryouts for The Ohio State University Marching Band’s 2016-2017 season will take place on Sunday, April 24, at 1 p.m. The tryouts are open to the public and will be held at the Harmon…
New $1.6 Million NIH/NIDCD Grant Supports Biochemist's Work on Hearing and Balance
Biochemist Marcos Sotomayor's research group just received a huge boost. Sotomayor's five-year $1,636,250 NIH/NIDCD allows the assistant professor and his postdocs, graduate and undergraduate…
Department of Dance Students Perform in Brazil
Over spring break, a group of 11 dance majors—nine undergraduates and two graduate students—traveled to Salvador, Brazil to perform and engage with the rich Brazilian culture.