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Jeff Haase Creates House — with iPhone Photos

Jeffrey Haase, associate professor, design, and graduate student Kyle Wallace recreated a round guest house — to scale — from Worthington’s Rush Creek Village in an installation comprised of more…

Undergraduate Industrial Design Students Construct 3D Printers

Last spring, two teams of second year industrial design students designed and assembled two 3D printers. The teams had the opportunity to build these printers through the Department of Design, in an…

Sullivant Hall Grand Opening Draws Crowd of 1,200

On a brilliant early fall Saturday on Sept. 20, the university community officially reopened Sullivant Hall following a three-year, $31 million transformation

Research Month: Science and Discovery

This October has been designated Research Month at Ohio State, although research is built into the fabric of our Top-10 public research institution, yearlong. Week two looks at work focused on…

Professor Named one of the Most Eminent Psychologists in the Modern Era

Richard Petty, professor and chair, psychology, has been named one of the most eminent psychologists of the modern era, by The American Psychological Association.

Zamon Sawyer: Killing Cancer One Mile at a Time

Zamon Sawyer is one of ASC's 22, 2014-15 Pelotonia Undergraduate Research Fellowship winners. She epitomizes the drive and determination of our young researchers.

Research Month: Biomedical Research

This October has been designated Research Month at Ohio State, although research is built into the fabric of our Top-10 public research institution, yearlong. Week two looks at work focused on…

Inaugural Ratner Distinguished Teaching Awards Presented to Five Faculty

Five Arts and Humanities faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences have received inaugural Ronald and Deborah Ratner Distinguished Teaching Awards.

Sociologist Studies Mass Murder to Predict and Prevent Genocide

Hollie Nyseth Brehm, assistant professor, sociology, is lead author of a new study finding that perpetrators of the genocide in Rwanda were most likely to be males in their mid-thirties.