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History and microbiology professors co-teach course examining HIV
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It’s best to view a topic as expansive and nuanced as HIV through multiple lenses.
The course HIV: From Microbiology to Macrohistory does just…

Trekking beyond the classroom
It’s been a summer full of open skies and broadening horizons, especially for the hundreds of Arts and Sciences students who spent their breaks interning, conducting research and studying abroad.…

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…
Earth Sciences doctoral student studies effects of climate change in Antarctica
PhD student in the School of Earth Sciences Melisa Diaz spent her winter break in Antarctica studying how ecosystems respond to changes in climate. Last year, after graduating with her…

Young alumna lands dream job at Cincinnati Zoo
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Not many can say they’ve found their dream job at such a young age, but Angela Hatke (BA, communication, 2007) may be the exception. In 2015, she…

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…

Journalism alumnus hits it out of the park with MLB.com internship
Students in the College of Arts and Sciences have a knack for aligning their passions with internship and career opportunities. William Kosileski, who graduated in December 2016 with a BA in…

Psychology Student Fences in the Rio Olympics
“I have always strived to get to the highest level,” Harvey said.
Eleanor made history at the Rio Olympics when she defeated world No. 1…

Strategic Communication Student Helps Shape the Narrative of Columbus for the Upcoming Election Season
Rachel Gaylord, a third-year strategic communication student from Brunswick, Ohio, has put the skills she’s learned in the classroom out into the city of Columbus. She started interning for…