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ASC Scientists and COSI Bring Science to Life

Arts and sciences researchers have teamed up with Columbus’ COSI (Center of Science and Industry) to introduce current scientific research and its applications to general audiences as part of COSI…

The Science of Language Impact Grant

Shari Speer, professor and chair, linguistics, along with Laura Wagner, associate professor, psychology, and Kathryn Campbell-Kibler, assistant professor, linguistics, were awarded a $60,000…

Center for Folklore Studies leads Appalachian Project

Cassie Patterson, assistant director, Center for Folklore Studies, along with Dr. Patricia Cunningham, Ohio State’s Office of Student Life, and Krista Bryson, PhD candidate, Department of English…

The Greatest Show on Earth

Under the skylights of the 7th floor Greenhouse atop an unassuming parking garage on the Ohio State University campus, an extraordinary sight—and smell—unfurls.

On the afternoon of Friday,…

Big Blooming News: Titan Maudine Breaks Record

Maudine is opening!

Greenhouse will be open May 24, 6-11 pm, with prime viewing/sniffing around 10 pm. Saturday, May 25, the BioSci Greenhouse will be open from 9 am-9 pm.

The…

Ohio State Students to share Music, Dance, Theatre in China

Ohio State will send 12 students from dance, music, and theatre to perform throughout China during the upcoming year, representing Ohio State in major cities and lesser-known areas in China. The…

Foreign Language Center Launches Free Language App

The Foreign Language Center (FLC) announced today the launch of a new, free language app, Expand Your World. Users of the Expand Your World app will be able to enjoy a cultural, demographic,…

Historian to be Featured at Chicago Humanities Festival

Kevin Boyle, professor of history and author of Arc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz Age, winner of the 2004 National Book Award for Nonfiction, is a featured…

Creative Writing Bookfair and Festival September

The Department of English is hosting a Creative Writing Bookfair and Festival September 14 -16, 2012.

Guest Alumni/Authors:

The Department of English is proud to "bring home" seven…