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Geography PhD candidate travels the world to know the world
Forrest Schoessow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, has trekked across the planet for years. He leads the Mountain Drone Team at the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center and studies…
2018 High Points
The College of Arts and Sciences is excited share some of this year’s high points — from saving coral reefs to tracking criminal drug markets to extraordinary alumni achievements.
Earth sciences and public health merge in study abroad course to Japan
"The Field Experience in Global Public Health: Japan" is a study abroad course that combines the disciplines of Earth sciences and public health in which students study a broad range of public health…
Trekking beyond the classroom
The world was the classroom for Arts and Sciences students studying abroad this summer — here are a few highlights from their adventures.
Young alum found her place in international studies and geography
When recent graduate Rebecca Rose Martin first came to Ohio State, she knew she wanted to do research, but needed a little time to decide what to major in. After trying biology and engineering, she…
TRONDBUSS provides new science-based study abroad experience
Founded by Patrice Hamel, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics, TRONDBUSS is a bilateral U.S.-Norway international education initiative between the Molecular Genetics…
2017 High Points
For the College of Arts and Sciences, 2017 was full of extraordinary accomplishments, leading-edge research, impactful philanthropy and nonstop learning. Take a moment to look back as we gear up for…
Students Receive Boren Scholarships to Study Critical Languages Overseas
Six Ohio State undergraduate students have been named recipients of 2017-2018 Boren Scholarships, which provide unique funding opportunities for students to study less commonly taught languages in…
From the Oval to Athens: Getting the Most out of Every Opportunity
History and Modern Greek double major Stavroula Pabst takes every opportunity to expand her educational horizons. This has led her to field work at an ancient archaeological site, to experience first…