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Endowed professorship honors chemistry alumnus Hal Miller
Betty Miller, wife of the late alumnus Harold "Hal" Miller, has made a transformative gift in honor of her husband to the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Hal Miller came to Ohio…
22 Arts and Sciences graduate students named 2021-2022 Presidential Fellows
The Ohio State Graduate School announced its 40 Presidential Fellows for 2021-2022, a group that includes 22 students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Presidential Fellowship is the most…
Schlumberger donates software package to College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering
Gabriel Martinez, who graduated with a Master of Science from the School of Earth Sciences in May 2021, uses the Petrel software donated by Schlumberger.…
Buckeye Aha! Math Moments expands with virtual programming
Faculty members in the Department of Mathematics have always been passionate about helping students of all ages develop an interest in math, but there wasn’t an official math outreach program in…
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…
NSF awards Schultz funding for advanced chemical microscope
Ohio State will receive state-of-the-art, high-resolution chemical imaging technology thanks to a $339,000 award from the National Science Foundation (NSF) Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)…
Ohio State partners with 12 institutions on NSF-supported sci-tech center to study ocean chemical-microbe network and climate change
A new NSF-funded science and technology center based at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will conduct transformative research to explore…
New Arts and Sciences faculty take new positions this autumn
The College of Arts and Sciences is thrilled to welcome six new tenure-track faculty members, whose appointments begin this autumn.
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Multi-institutional project receives $1.8 million from DOE to advance quantum science
Ezekiel Johnston-Halperin, professor in the Department of Physics, is leading Ohio State’s role in federally funded research that explores new ways to…