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"Limbo Gateway," by H. Ike Okafor Newsum associate professor emeritus and former chair of African American and African Studies

"Being Black/Becoming Black" hopes to bridge Black Americans and African immigrants

"Limbo Gateway," by H. Ike Okafor Newsum associate professor emeritus and former chair of African American and African Studies.…

Abraham Badu-Tawiah and Caroline Karbowski

Badu-Tawiah and Karbowski recognized for innovative research and entrepreneurship

 

Two members of the College of Arts and Sciences community were recognized for their excellence and innovation in research and…

TEDxOhioStateUniversity

Ohio State TEDx event features eight speakers from Arts and Sciences

Every spring, TEDxOhioStateUniversity hosts an event featuring a variety of the university’s students, faculty, staff and alumni who leverage their expertise to speak on a range of topics —…

Thomas Worthington High School theater students perform "The Twisted Tales of Poe"

Alums pivot TWHS theater program to virtual performances

Thomas Worthington High School theater students perform "The Twisted Tales of Poe"

It’s hard to overstate the prominence of the Thomas Worthington…

Kip Curtis at microfarm

Mansfield Microfarms craft sustainable urban agriculture model


Kip Curtis and Mansfield microfarm volunteers in 2019. Photo courtesy Kip Curtis.

Back in the ’70s, Kip Curtis’ parents embraced the back-to…

National memorial for peace and justice

Slavery and its legacies: Remembering 1619 and Beyond


The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, pictured above, is the nation’s first memorial dedicated to the legacies of slavery. (Photo courtesy of…

Trevon Logan poses with mentees of the AEA Mentoring Program.

Logan named director of American Economic Association Mentoring Program

In his new role as director of the American Economic Association (AEA) Mentoring Program, Trevon Logan isn’t necessarily looking to push the field of economics into more research on diversity and…

Jeffries presenting to his daughter's class

Teaching the "hard history" of slavery and racism in America

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Earlier this year for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Hasan Kwame Jeffries, associate professor in the Department of History, found himself in front of his…

Lantern clipping reads "University Closes Today To Stop Spread of Influenza"

What history can teach us about pandemics

Carriers at the Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station in Washington, D.C., during the influenza pandemic of 1918. Source: National Photo Company.…