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Arts and Sciences alumni lead the way in suicide prevention

By Braden Moles

This story contains references to suicide and mental health. If you are thinking of harming yourself or if you are worried about someone else and need advice about what to do, call or text the…

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History students develop valuable skills in lab setting

The students working with Margaret Newell in her historical research lab at The Ohio State University over the summer spent a lot of time looking at original documents. It was challenging for them,…

Roxey and Singh

Ohio State students Ella Roxey, Anusha Singh successfully advocate for $5 million in funding for period products in schools

By James Grega

Eliminate the tampon tax, free period products in schools, free period products in homeless shelters and prisons. Those are the three primary goals of the menstrual justice movement “Period”, two of…

Patricia Pena

Head in the clouds, heart in her community

Posted by The Ohio State University Airport: Patricia Pena is an air transportation major in the College of Arts and Sciences and strives to have a career as a private pilot. In her classes, she…

Shelby Gogal and Aneira Watkins

Monda Scholarship opens world of opportunities for students

In 2012, Ohio State alumnus Keith Monda ’68, ‘71 established the Monda International Experience Scholarship, a need-based award open to Columbus campus undergraduate students with a declared major in…

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Using AI, machine learning to confront biodiversity loss

The world is in the midst of the next mass extinction. By using artificial intelligence to scan thousands of photos of animals, Tanya Berger-Wolf, a professor of evolution, ecology and organismal…

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ASC in review: 2021's top stories

At the turn of the new year, we take a step back to evaluate the stories we told about the College of Arts and Sciences community in 2021. We are proud to present some of our top stories of the last…

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Buckeye Aha! Math Moments expands with virtual programming

Buckeye Aha Math Moments (BAMM) has continued inspiring students of all ages to learn math with fun activities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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After 2020 hiatus, Earth sciences field experiences return

Students in the College of Arts and Sciences aren't just returning to the classroom in autumn 2021. They're returning to the field. In the School of Earth Sciences, few things symbolize this renewal…