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A new podcast: Voices of Excellence from the College of Arts and Sciences

The College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio State has launched a new podcast highlighting the research of its faculty and staff: Voices of Excellence from the College of Arts and…

Karen Boudrie Greig

Alumna’s experience at Ohio State fuels connection, outreach in New Orleans

Karen Boudrie Greig’s heart is in New Orleans.

And she owes that, in part, to the time she spent at Ohio State.

Finding your niche and finding the things you can contribute to…

Students pose in O-H-I-O on the site of the Green Bank Telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia.

Astronomy and physics students visit Green Bank Telescope

A group of astronomy and physics students recently got a firsthand look at the Green Bank Telescope, the world’s largest steerable radio telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia.

Located away…

Museum of Biological Diversity

Record turnout at Museum of Biological Diversity Open House

Every year, the College of Arts and Sciences' Museum of Biological Diversity opens its doors to the general public for a day of biodiversity exploration and discovery.

During the…

Marching and Athletic Band students team up for BuckeyeThon 2018

Students in The Ohio State University Marching and Athletic Bands always strive to uphold an attitude of gratitude and a tradition of excellence. Normally, these values are demonstrated on the…

Mark Gjestvang, Carter Henry and Melody “Pepsi” Holmquist,

The New Face of STEM Research: Diverse Students, Shared Experiences

It is no secret that achieving diversity is an ongoing challenge in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields. Since 1987, the National Science Foundation has sponsored…

2017 High Points

2017 High Points

In the Arts and Sciences, 2017 was filled with extraordinary accomplishments, leading-edge teaching and research, and impactful philanthropy. Join us in reflecting upon the year’s high…

An actress performs in “Behind the Blast Wall” by Sonali Bhattacharyya, produced by Palindrome Productions, October 2017, London. Image by Manuela Chastelain.

Journalism, outreach and theatre come together to tell unheard stories of Afghan women

The professional worlds of Lesley Ferris and her daughter, Amie Ferris-Rotman, rarely collide.  

Lesley, Distinguished Professor of Arts and Humanities in the Department of Theatre,…

Anna Voelker, fourth-year in science communication and accessibility

ASC student receives President’s Prize for science accessibility initiatives

Anna Voelker has a dream to make science more accessible, specifically for people living with physical and cognitive disabilities. Now, she is one step closer to making that dream a reality…