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COVID-19 research course showcases adaptability, provides opportunities for undergrads

Zeynep Benderlioglu is all about adaptability.

When confronted with a new challenge, new technology or problem, she rises to the occasion.

She keeps that same attitude of…

O-H-I-O at spring 2020 commencement

Looking back on spring 2020

Spring 2020 introduced the Arts and Sciences community to unprecedented challenges. But with the help of each other, students, faculty and staff were able to adapt and create a semester that…

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Untangling international conflict with computational science

Andy Goodhart spent almost eight years at the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) before coming to Ohio State as a political science PhD student. Though originally focused on counterterrorism efforts…

Kami Schmeer With Lily Project nurses

Ohio State providing research, data collection for cervical cancer nonprofit

 The Lily Project aims to provide health care to rural Nicaraguan women.

In Nicaragua, cervical cancer is a leading cause of death for young…

Chemistry earns Bridge Site status from American Chemical Society

Cementing and strengthening a relationship that began last year, the American Chemical Society (ACS) has named Ohio State’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry a Bridge Site beginning in 2020…

Photo collage of 2020 graduates

Helping Arts and Sciences students find career success despite economic downturn


Thembekile Dube poses in graduation cap and stole on Ohio State's Columbus campus.

Thembekile Dube graduated in May with a Bachelor of…

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Air transportation major Deemer named TBDBITL's newest drum major

In a first-of-its-kind virtual tryout process that spanned Friday through Sunday, The Ohio State University Marching Band selected its drum majors for the 2020 season.

Brayden Deemer, an…

Petry's class dancing through Zoom

Dancing digitally: Instructors and students connect across screens

Professor Susan Van Pelt Petry’s contemporary dance class used to meet three days a week in a large studio in Sullivant Hall for technical training, conditioning, learning sequences and performing…

Lord Denney's Players produced 'Much Ado About Nothing' via Zoom

Lord Denney's Players adapt play into 'Much A-Zoom About Nothing'

The show must go on.

It’s as true on Broadway as it is for Lord Denney’s Players (LDP), a theater troupe housed in the Department of English.

LDP was all set to raise the curtain…