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ASC Student Leads First Mentor-A-Buckeye Program
Arts and Sciences student Commodore Williams and fellow Buckeye DaVonti’ Haynes are leading the first class of high school students in the new Ohio State Mentor-A-Buckeye Program.
Ohio State’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry National Leader in Diversity Hiring
According to the latest diversity rankings for the nation’s chemistry departments released by Chemical and Engineering News on May 18, 2015, Ohio State’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is…
Arts and Sciences Students Selected Albert Schweitzer Fellows
Two Arts and Sciences students — Ahran Koo and Sarah Levitt — are among the 18 graduate students selected for the 2015-16 class of Albert Schweitzer Fellows from Columbus and Athens.
Molecular Genetics Professor Receives Four-Year, $1.2 Million NIH Grant
Molecular Genetics Professor Hay-Oak Park’s four-year, $1.2 million NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences grant builds on ongoing studies to understand spatial and temporal regulation of…
Band Members Honor Veterans
Members of The Ohio State University Marching and Athletic Bands were on hand to welcome back travelers on the May 9 “Honor Flight” when it returned from Washington D.C. to Port Columbus Airport.
Audiology Students, Staff and Alumni Hustle for Hearing
A group of Ohio State audiology students, staff, alumni and friends braved cold temps to Hustle for Hearing on Saturday night, April 25.
Ann Hamilton Installation to Grace NYC Subway Station Being Rebuilt after 9/11
Ann Hamilton, Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Art, has been commissioned to design a $1 million art project for the Cortlandt Street subway station on the No. 1 line in Lower…
Arts and Sciences Scholars and Teachers Win Top University Awards
Thirteen Arts and Sciences scholars and teachers won top university awards that recognize and honor outstanding performance and commitment to our land grant mission of scholarship, teaching and…
Earth Scientists Funded to Study Climatic and Environmental Change in European Alps
Paolo Gabrielli, research scientist and Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor, School of Earth Sciences, have been awarded $239,000 by the Geography and Spatial Science program of the…