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Speech and Hearing Students Improve Pre-K Literacy Scores

Reading proficiency by the end of the third grade can be a make-or-break benchmark in a child’s educational development. Seventy-five percent of the students who are not reading at grade level in…

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Honeybees and Animation Inspire Young Women

“Bree” the Bee was instrumental in inspiring a group of central Ohio school girls over the summer. The group of 7th and 8th grade female students created animated films, about a honeybee, during a…

Audiology students in Washington DC

Back to Capitol Hill for Ohio State Student Academy of Audiology

Story written by Molly Krygowski

The Ohio State University chapter of the Student Academy of Audiology (SAA) descended upon Capitol Hill, May 28-31, to lobby on behalf of audiology issues.…

Lisa Lopez

First Graduate in Women's Studies Helps Celebrate WGSS 40th Anniversary

Lisa Lopez was the first undergraduate at Ohio State to major in women’s studies. She graduated with a BA in 1976. 

In April 2015, Lopez returned to campus to meet with students and…

DaVonti' Haynes and Commodore Williams with their proteges

ASC Student Leads First Mentor-A-Buckeye Program

Arts and Sciences student Commodore Williams and fellow Buckeye DaVonti’ Haynes are leading the first class of mentors-protégés in the new Mentor-A-Buckeye Program, sponsored by Ohio State’s…

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Arts and Sciences Students Selected Albert Schweitzer Fellows

Two Arts and Sciences students — Ahran Koo and Sarah Levitt — are among the 18 graduate students selected for the 2015-16 class of Albert Schweitzer Fellows from Columbus and Athens. They will…

Hustle for Hearing

Audiology Students, Staff and Alumni Hustle for Hearing

A group of Ohio State audiology students, staff, alumni and friends braved cold temps to Hustle for Hearing on Saturday night, April 25. For Lauren Ross, a fourth year audiology (AuD) student,…

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Andean Music Ensemble Showcases South American Culture

“When we perform, we are showing our audience that different cultures are appreciated and represented here. I think having this representation of culture is so important at our university,” said…

Dance Student’s Senior Project Hosts a “Day of Dance” for Children

Last December, Dana Schafer, a fourth-year dance major, invited 70 third graders from Starling STEM School in Franklinton to Sullivant Hall to participate in a “Day of Dance,” which focused on…