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Graduate Realizes Dream of Presenting Cancer Research With Alumna’s Generosity
Andrea Holderbaum (BS, biology, 2016), a newly minted alumna from Mason, OH, says she “fell in love with research” while a student at Ohio State, where she devoted much of her time to working in a…

The Best of the Best: ASC’s 2016 Distinguished University Professors
The title of Distinguished University Professor, conferred by the university’s Board of Trustees, is the highest honor Ohio State bestows on a faculty member. To date, this permanent designation…

The Haiku of Microbes: served up on petri dishes
Kathleen Sandman has always used innovative approaches to teaching microbiology to undergraduates, both majors and non-majors.
One of the courses she teaches is the introductory microbiology…

Eleven ASC Scholars and Teachers Receive 2016 Distinguished OAA Awards
Eleven Arts and Sciences scholars and teachers — covering the diverse range of disciplines in arts and humanities, natural and physical sciences and social and behavioral sciences — won top…

Evolutionary Biologist Teaches Graduate Students How to Tell a Visual Story
Andi Wolfe, an evolutionary biologist and associate professor in the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology (EEOB), is also a professional photographer and wood-turner. She…

Thirty-eight ASC Students Earn Top Undergraduate Research Prizes
Arts and Sciences undergraduates — including aspiring dancers, writers and historians; physicists, Earth scientists and biologists; economists, psychologists and journalists — were among the…

Arts and Sciences Graduate Programs Rank Among Nation’s Top
Five graduate disciplines within the College of Arts and Sciences are newly ranked among the nation’s top, according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 edition of “America’s Best Graduate…

New Course Offers an Interdisciplinary Approach to Climate Change
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Climate change has been called the world’s greatest threat, and…

Adriana Dawes' NSF CAREER Award Supports Cell Biology Research
Adriana Dawes, assistant professor of mathematics and molecular genetics, has received the top award given by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in support the work of the nation’s most…