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Biochemist Awarded Top Research Grant from Japanese Government
The new research award from the Japanese government will help biochemist Kotaro Nakanishi set up his research program at Ohio State.
Ohio State Students to Perform in China
Nearly 30 students from The Ohio State University – including jazz musicians, dancers, and rappers – will travel to China March 7-17 to share their uniquely American art forms with audiences in…
Some Employers Continue to Discriminate Against Pregnant Employees
Sociology Professor Vincent Roscigno is co-author of a new study finding that pregnant employees are more likely to be singled out as poor performers and held strictly accountable for tardiness than…
What's In a Name? Titan Arum or Voo Doo Lily? See and Smell for Yourself
Voo Doo Lilies have invaded the BioSci Greenhouse; see/smell what they have in common with their big Corpse Flower cousins, the Titan Arum.
ASC Student First Ohio State Recipient of Luce Scholarship
Jacob Bogart, senior honors student majoring in globalization studies and French with a minor in geography, has been named Ohio State’s first Luce Scholar.
Jonathan Waters Helps Texas Band on 'Good Morning America' Do-Over
Ohio State Marching Band Director Jonathan Waters appeared live on Good Morning America on ABC on Monday, February 24, when he helped a Texas high school marching band do over a marching misstep.
Psychology Researcher Garners 2014 Sloan Fellowship
Julie Golomb, assistant professor, psychology, has been awarded a 2014 Alfred Sloan Fellowship.
ASC Faculty Selected Huber Fellows
Dana Haynie, professor of sociology; and Jay Myung, professor of psychology, have been selected as 2014 Joan N. Huber Faculty Fellows
Ohio Association of Music Schools Names Rick Blatti President
Richard L. Blatti, director of the School of Music, has been elected president for the Ohio Association of Music Schools.