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Foreign Language Center Launches Free Language App

The Foreign Language Center (FLC) announced today the launch of a new, free language app, Expand Your World. Users of the Expand Your World app will be able to enjoy a cultural, demographic,…

Historian to be Featured at Chicago Humanities Festival

Kevin Boyle, professor of history and author of Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age, winner of the 2004 National Book Award for Nonfiction, is a featured…

Creative Writing Bookfair and Festival September

The Department of English is hosting a Creative Writing Bookfair and Festival September 14 -16, 2012.

Guest Alumni/Authors:

The Department of English is proud to "bring home" seven…

Sssh: Astronomers at Work

Working the System

Astronomy graduate students Kate Grier and Calen Henderson are jazzed by what they learned this month at the intensive week-long Spitz Summer Institute, offered by the makers of…

ASC Staff Helps Create "Geo Walk"

Dale Gnidovec, curator, Orton Geological Museum; and Joan Leonard, coordinator, Biological Sciences Greenhouse, helped create a large scale geological exhibit that shows Ohioans what’s right under…

Traveling the Silk Road

Scott Levi's new $137,252 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant is funding an exceptional learning opportunity for middle and high school teachers: the History Department's Central…

Camouflage Project to Tour

The Camouflage Project, which centers on Britain's Special Operations Executive that employed women agents for the first time in World War II, premiered in May 2011 as a three-part…

EYE ON THE SKY: The Department of Astronomy’s Planetarium Getting Major Facelift

Who does not like Planetarium shows? Our astronomy department has enthusiastically provided them to a captivated public for decades.

But the department’s existing Planetarium, constructed…

A Visit with the Magnolia Detectives

Associate Professor Andi Wolfe, EEOB, is in North Carolina this week working with high school biology teacher Jennifer Allsbrook and her students to help figure out why a certain patch of…