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Spring Recognition Ceremony Honorees

Spring Recognition Ceremony honors distinguished teaching, mentorship

On Tuesday, April 16, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted its fourth annual Spring Recognition Ceremony, honoring the recipients of endowed college awards and college-wide awards for…

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32 Arts and Sciences students receive sesquicentennial scholarship

A celebration of The Ohio State University that is 150 years in the making includes a new scholarship program designed to develop current students into future leaders.

Ohio State awarded…

Forrest Schoessow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, at Great Basin National Park in Nevada.

Geography PhD candidate travels the world to know the world

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Forrest Schoessow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, stands on a glacier…

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100% TBDBITL campaign raises more than $8.6 million for marching band scholarships

Through the concentrated, 18-month 100% TBDBITL campaign, Buckeyes came together to raise more than $8.6 million for marching band student scholarships. With this transformational impact to…

Rachel Miller, English PhD student

English PhD student researches teenage girls and 90s pop culture

The image of the teenage girl was central to 1990s pop culture (think “Clueless,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “10 Things I Hate About You”).

And in turn — between “Full House” and “Boy…

OSUPD Chief Kimberly Spears-McNatt and Deputy Chief Tracy Hahn

A glance at new Ohio State police chief, deputy chief


Arts and Sciences alumnae Kimberly Spears-McNatt and Tracy Hahn are making history as the new leaders of The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD). 

Their combined…

Fairy Illustration

Fairies, fantasy to be focus of CMRS conference

Beneath the familiar and lovable Tinker Bell, there is a world of history, lore and theory surrounding fairies that begins as early as Homer’s mention of “watery fairies” in The Iliad circa …

Kevin Bruggeman

Design MFA student creates meditation for virtual reality

When Kevin Bruggeman was 16, his mom was diagnosed with cancer.

He was by his mother’s side and helped her through the entire ordeal, but there was little he could do to alleviate…

Caitlyn Trevor plays the cello in the ACCAD Motion Lab.

School of Music PhD uses ACCAD Motion Lab to study performers' movement

How does a musician’s expressive movement influence how an audience perceives their performance?

Caitlyn Trevor, a graduate teaching…