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Statistics PhD Student Explores Putting Data Science to Work for the Social Good

Andrew Landgraf is in an enviable position. He can do math AND analyze big data—very well. This should shorten the length of his job search considerably when he receives his PhD in statistics in…

Ohio House Session Honors Marching Band, Music Educators, Sloopy

Members of the Ohio State Marching Band were a huge hit at the Statehouse during the Ohio House Session on Wednesday, May 7. They were on hand with Director Jon Waters to accept an honor from…

Design Team Gets Juicy Win

A team that included students and alumni from the Department of Design has won first place in the Undergraduate Track of the Fisher College of Business 2014 Business Plan Competition, which took…

Moon Rush Wins People’s Choice Award

Web-based computer game Moon Rush, conceived by Ohio State graduate students Cheng Zhang (design/computer science engineering) and Sherri Larrimer (design), has won the People’s Choice Award,…

Arts and Sciences Scholars and Teachers Win Top University Awards

Eleven Arts and Sciences scholars and teachers won top university awards that recognize and honor outstanding performance and commitment to our land grant mission of scholarship, teaching and…

Dance Student Abby Carlozzo Named Beinecke Scholar

Abby Carlozzo, a junior Honors student majoring in dance and minoring in French and arts entrepreneurship, has been named a 2014 Beinecke Scholar. The Beinecke Scholarship is awarded nationally to…

KAir Battery LLC: The future of energy is here. Do you KAir?

In the summer of 2013, Damian Beauchamp, a chemistry graduate student, attended the American Chemical Society Green Chemistry and Renewable Energy Summer School at the Colorado School of Mines.…

ASC Honors Its Own: Faculty/Graduate Students Receive 2014 Awards

The annual College of Arts and Sciences Spring Recognition Reception honors outstanding performance by faculty and graduate students with awards for teaching, service, scholarship and mentoring.…

Psychology Major Selected Udall Scholar

Rebecca Plumage, a junior majoring in psychology, has been named a 2014 Udall Scholar. The Udall scholarships - created in honor of the late Congressman Morris K. Udall and his brother Stewart L.…