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Arts and Sciences alumni share stories of thankfulness
The holidays often allow us opportunities to reflect on what we're thankful for. We asked our Arts and Sciences alumni community to share their stories of appreciation, and here is what they said.
Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series returns with renewed vigor
Last month, the Arts and Humanities Inaugural Lecture Series relaunched with several changes geared toward reaching a wider audience.
Two Arts and Sciences faculty named to Highly Cited Researchers 2021 List
Two faculty members in the Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers 2021 list from Clarivate. The list identifies researchers who demonstrated…
Buckeye Aha! Math Moments expands with virtual programming
Buckeye Aha Math Moments (BAMM) has continued inspiring students of all ages to learn math with fun activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Double alum Matt Amodio finishes historic 'Jeopardy!' run, prepares for his future
After winning 38 consecutive games of “Jeopardy!” earlier this year — and racking up more than $1.5 million in winnings — Matt Amodio still hasn’t made a splashy purchase.
NIH awards economics researchers $2.3M to study health, economic impacts of COVID-19
Researchers in the Department of Economics were awarded a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a model that defines and quantifies coronavirus-related variables in an…
Browning Internship Fund supports internships for political science students
When political science alumnus Jim Carroll ’73 discovered an opportunity to help students fund internships through the Browning Internship Fund, he saw it as a chance to give back. Created by…
Nineteen Arts and Sciences instructors appointed to clinical/teaching/practice track
The College of Arts and Sciences congratulates 19 new assistant and associate clinical/teaching/practice professors appointed in 12 departments and schools across the college.
‘Supremely Tiny Acts’: A new, inventive book from alumna Sonya Huber
Supremely Tiny Acts chronicles the events of Nov. 19, 2019, when Huber had to make a court appearance for civil disobedience while also finding time to help her son get a learner’s permit. That whole…