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NIH awards economics researchers $2.3M to study health, economic impacts of COVID-19

Researchers in the Department of Economics were awarded a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a model that defines and quantifies coronavirus-related variables in an…

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Service-learning experiences provide profound learning opportunities

Service-learning courses in the College of Arts and Sciences combine academic curriculum with community service, and they provide more than just college credit. They enable deep experiences that…

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How Ohio State journalists have covered a chaotic 2020-21

During the last 16 months, multiple news events might have qualified as “story of the year” — had it been a slower year. For reporters, it was hard to know where to begin.

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Annual concerto competition continues despite COVID challenges

Miriam Burns runs the Ohio State Symphony Orchestra’s annual concerto competition, which awards its winners an opportunity for that coveted soloist spotlight. This year, she knew she couldn’t let the…

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Q&A: With support from Google, political science professor to counteract vaccine misinformation

Thomas Wood, assistant professor of political science, is using a share of a $450,000 gift from Google to study how fact-checking can counter misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.

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Understanding the outcome of the 2020 election

"Election 2020: Understanding the Outcome," brings together five experts from the College of Arts and Sciences to discuss the impacts of the recent presidential election, as well as issues concerning…

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Pass/non-pass option in Arts and Sciences

Arts and Sciences students are encouraged to weigh options and impacts of pass/non-pass options with their advisors.

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On-campus tents accommodate the arts

Three arts tents on campus — on the South Oval, by Stillman Hall and at Browning Amphitheatre near Mirror Lake — will help facilitate classes in accordance to health and safety guidelines, and they…

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Logan featured in PBS NewsHour segments on coronavirus-related racial disparities

PBS NewsHour featured Trevon Logan, professor of economics and associate dean, in a two-part segment on the racial disparities in health and economics as illuminated by the coronavirus pandemic.