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Collaborative writing course offers valuable insights to STEM students
Buckeyes give: top Arts and Sciences stories from 2022-23
“No matter what a STEM student chooses to do, the better they can write and communicate, it’s only going to add value to whatever…
22 Arts and Sciences graduate students named 2022-2023 Presidential Fellows
The Ohio State Graduate School announced its Presidential Fellows for 2022-2023, a group that includes 22 students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Presidential Fellowship is the most…
Finding a Community: PASS Program Helps Students Find Their Path at Ohio State
PASS student Ose Arheghan, right, celebrates at their graduation with fellow PASS student Ruth Elendu.
When students first come to Ohio State, it’s…
Ohio Prison Education Exchange Project challenges misconceptions, builds pathways
A group of students present during Tiyi Morris' spring semester course, "AAAS 3083: The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements," at the Ohio Reformatory for…Alumnus creates national foundation to support military-connected students
As part of a family helmed by a military serviceman, Jim Miller moved 28 times before turning 18.
For some of that time, Miller’s father Lawrence attended Ohio State to earn his…
Monda Scholarship opens world of opportunities for students
Keith Monda and Veronica Brady with current and future Monda study abroad student beneficiaries, April 2022.
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Buckeyes give: top Arts and Sciences stories from 2021-22
As the 2021-2022 academic year comes to a close, it is a natural time to reflect on and appreciate what has been accomplished these past few semesters. The extraordinary breadth of what we can…
Arts and Sciences students receive valuable mentorship, funding from President’s Buckeye Accelerator
When undergraduate neuroscience student Yasmeen Quadri arrived on Ohio State’s campus as a freshman, she was determined to continue giving back to the community.
“I’m Muslim, and…
Flute, zoology student combines disparate majors for enriching undergraduate experience
In the video, you can see the giraffe lean in. The giraffe is curious. Maybe confused? Intrigued, for sure. You can almost read its mind.
“What in the world is this flute?”
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