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Fosler-Lussier’s Book Explores Musicians as Diplomats
Fosler-Lussier’s book explores musicians as diplomats. From the mid-1950s to the early ‘70s, the United States sent thousands of musicians around the globe to further American interests.
Thirty-eight ASC Students Earn Top Undergraduate Research Prizes
Arts and Sciences undergraduates — including aspiring dancers, writers and historians; physicists, Earth scientists and biologists; economists, psychologists and journalists — were among the top…
Ohio State Students and Alumni Take Arts Advocacy Trip to Washington, D.C.
Ohio State’s Central Ohio Student Advocates for the Arts (COSAA) group attended a series of conferences in Washington, D.C. March 6-8 for Arts Advocacy Day, thanks to the support from the Ohio Arts…
Fletcher Ponders ‘Myths of the Academy’
Classics professor Richard Fletcher is musing, pondering and asking deep questions as part of his multi-faceted research project centered around the myths of Plato and supported by a generous Ronald…
Science is for Sharing
During his years as a postdoctoral fellow at Ohio State's Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP), Paul Sutter became known for his ability to translate science to the public in ways…
Arts and Sciences Graduate Programs Rank Among Nation’s Top
Five graduate disciplines within the College of Arts and Sciences are newly ranked among the nation’s top, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 edition of “America’s Best Graduate Schools.”
<i>Open This End</i> named Best Exhibition by Ohio Museum Association
The Arts Initiative’s 2015 exhibition, Open This End: Contemporary Art from the Collection of Blake Byrne received the Ohio Museum Association’s Award for Best Exhibition in the category of museums…
PhD Candidate Receives Grant to Fund Research in Quebec
Elizabeth Willis, PhD candidate in French, Department of French and Italian, has been awarded the Bourse Gaston-Miron grant from the Association Internationale des Études Québécoises and the Centre…
Four BETHA Grants Awarded to College of Arts and Sciences Projects
Four of the six proposals chosen for funding in the 2016 Battelle Engineering, Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA) Endowment annual grant competition are from the College of Arts and Sciences.