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2023 Student Academic Success Research Grants awarded

The Student Academic Success Research (SASR) Grants program is pleased to announce its 2023 round of grantees. This year, the SASR Grants program was expanded to include creative arts projects in…

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Music alum Orlay Alonso shares how a liberal arts education shaped his career

By Jamie Wells

When asked what advice he would give to current and future students, School of Music alumnus Orlay Alonso said, “There is no one single path. There are a million possibilities, but it all depends…

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Departments of Astronomy and Physics receive NASA grants to join Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope Mission

By Christina Dierkes

Faculty, staff and students in the Departments of Astronomy and Physics will play a large part in NASA’s next large astrophysics mission, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Roman), expected to…

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Good-to-Great Grants recipients announced

The Ohio State University has selected nine proposals, including six from the College of Arts and Sciences, for Good-to-Great Grant Program support. Sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs …

Quantum bits inside of a quantum computer

Ohio State to launch quantum MS/PhD program with funding from the National Science Foundation

By Christina Dierkes

An interdisciplinary team at The Ohio State University has received $3M from the National Science Foundation to support the launch of a new graduate program in quantum information science and…

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Q&A faculty spotlight: David Brewer

About David Brewer

David A. Brewer works on the literary, theatrical, and visual culture of the long eighteenth century, plus the history of the book more generally. He is also…

Sherée Greco collaborating with a mentee, student Skylar Kyser, in the Drake Performance and Event Center

How 5 campus mentors approach sharing their wisdom

It was Zachry Bailey’s first theatre production as a stage manager at Ohio State, and he was ready to quit.

For a couple of years before, he’d wavered on pursuing theatre at all, dabbling…

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Researchers find Antarctic ice shelves thinner than previously thought

As global ice dams begin to weaken due to warming temperatures, a new study suggests that prior attempts to evaluate the mass of the huge floating ice shelves that line the Antarctic ice sheet may…

Dance degrees focus on more than performance

A dance degree means learning how to be an entrepreneur, not just a dancer. That’s a core belief of Charles O. Anderson, chair of the Department of Dance at The Ohio State University.

“…