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ASC in review: 2021's top stories
At the turn of the new year, we take a step back to evaluate the stories we told about the College of Arts and Sciences community in 2021. We are proud to present some of our top stories of the…
Mayo Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Program boosts representation in field of design
Buckeyes give: View the top stories from 2021-22
Joseph Wisne (BA, Psychology, ’86) and Bridgette Mariea (BA, English, ’89) believe deeply in the importance of representation across…
Arts and Sciences alumni share stories of thankfulness
With the holiday season upon us, we asked our Arts and Sciences alumni to reflect on why they are thankful for their Buckeye experiences and how their time…
Double alum Matt Amodio finishes historic 'Jeopardy!' run, prepares for his future
Matt Amodio can’t bring himself to splurge.
After winning 38 consecutive games of “Jeopardy!” earlier this year — and racking up more than $1.5 million in winnings — the Ohio…
Browning Internship Fund supports internships for political science students
As a student in the turbulent political climate of the early 1970s, political science alumnus Jim Carroll ’73 remembers his education at Ohio State as a time of growth that was made easier through…
‘Supremely Tiny Acts’: A new, inventive book from alumna Sonya Huber
Sonya Huber didn’t have the idea to write her latest book until the afternoon of the “anxiety-fueled” day it’s written about.
Supremely Tiny…
Q&A with horror legend and English alum R.L. Stine
R.L. Stine on the set of "Goosebumps." Photo courtesy rlstine.com.Buckeyes give: View the top stories from 2021-22
R.L. Stine spent a…
'Friendship' spreads across campus to Alumni House
The Ohio State Alumni Association was planning to renovate the lobby of its Longaberger Alumni House, and the association’s leadership knew they wanted to…
'An artist's duty' — Miller ’19 paints to reflect the times, celebrate Black joy
As Francesca Miller ’19 stands poised in front of a blank wall — her canvas — in downtown Columbus with marching and chanting and hurt all around her, she ponders what activist and musician Nina…