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Dean Horn welcomes Arts and Sciences Buckeyes
On Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021 — the first day of classes of the 2021-22 academic year — Interim Executive Dean David Horn sent the following message to all Arts and Sciences students.
Dear…

Well wishes to our students from Arts and Sciences alumni
Students walk across the Oval during the Ohio State Involvement Fair.
Welcome back, Buckeyes! The College of Arts and Sciences is thrilled to see…

Current, former Arts and Sciences students compete in Tokyo Olympics
An Ohio State-record 26 Buckeyes are headed to Tokyo to compete in the 2020 Olympics, which begin July 23. Fifteen current and former Buckeyes from the College of Arts and…

‘Picturing Black History’ dissects photos portraying Black experience
Kenya Prime Minister Jomo Kenyatta, left, laughs with U.S. Federal Judge Thurgood Marshall in Nairobi, Kenya, on July 11,…

Collaborating to bring "L'Histoire du Soldat" to the stage
Jae Park, a doctor of musical arts student in orchestral conducting in Ohio State's School of Music, needed experience conducting large-scale orchestral works, such as opera, as part of his…

DESI project begins operation with help from Ohio State faculty, researchers
Ten spectrographs of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument are housed in a climate-controlled room that was…

Undergraduate's book explores Black representation in animation
Animation has always held a special place in Darius Gainer’s life. He grew up watching Cartoon Network and Disney movies, the “Batman” animated series and…

Arts and Sciences undergraduate awarded Truman Scholarship
Oseremhen “Ose” Arheghan, a third-year political science and Chinese major, has been awarded a 2021 Harry S. Truman Scholarship.
Arheghan is one of 62 students nationwide selected for the…

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…