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Using data to bring power, autonomy to Indigenous communities
Data may not be conventionally thought of as akin to other extractive industries such as oil or natural gas, yet for tribal nations, the removal of these valuable resources seems to follow a…
Responding to the trial verdict
On April 20, 2021, Executive Dean and Vice Provost Gretchen Ritter sent the below message to Arts and Sciences faculty, staff and students in response to the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.…
Arts and Sciences undergraduate awarded Truman Scholarship
Oseremhen “Ose” Arheghan, a third-year political science and Chinese major, has been awarded a 2021 Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
Arheghan is one of 62 students nationwide selected for the…
Virtual Honoring Excellence conversations recognize service, achievement by distinguished alumni
Each year, the College of Arts and Sciences Honoring Excellence ceremony recognizes a distinguished few of our more than 210,000 living alumni. Their accomplishments are tangible evidence of the…
Arts and Sciences APIDA community reflects on Atlanta killings, anti-Asian racism
Activists at a rally against Asian hate at the Ohio Statehouse on March 27. Photo courtesy Paul Becker/Becker1999.
The March 16 killings in…
Ohio State influences glass artist Shahid Khan to push boundaries of self
If you ask Shahid Khan to trace his journey on a map,…
Aimee Nezhukumatathil discusses 'World of Wonders,' Asian American representation in environmental writing
Photo courtesy of Aimee Nezhukumatathil.
Born in Chicago to a Filipina mother and South Indian father, Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a ’96…
Students solve professional diversity issues in case competition
The Center for Career and Professional Success (Career Success) recently hosted a virtual mini case study competition focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, pairing students together to…