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Dance major and 2nd place Denman winner Serena Chang

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 top…

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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 Schools.”

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New Course Offers an Interdisciplinary Approach to Climate Change

Beginning this fall, Ohio State students will have an opportunity to study climate change from multiple angles through a first-of-it kind interdisciplinary course.

Adriana Dawes

Adriana Dawes' NSF CAREER Award Supports Cell Biology Research

Her new, five-year, $447,447 NSF CAREER Award funds Adriana Dawes, assistant professor of mathematics and molecular genetics', work on critically important cell processes, such as wound healing and…

Alexis Crockett and Henry Tran

ASC Students Named Churchill Scholars

Two arts and sciences senior honors students, Alexis Crockett (neuroscience and psychology) and Henry Tran (chemistry and mathematics), have been named 2016 Churchill Scholars. This is the first time…

Astronomy Supernova

Astronomers May Have Discovered the Most Powerful Supernova

An international team of astronomers including Ohio State Astronomy Professors Krzysztof Stanek, Christopher Kochanek and Todd Thompson, may have discovered the largest supernova ever seen from…

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New Career-Prep Tool Available to ASC Students

Buckeye Certified is a new web portal being piloted by Buckeye Careers, and ASC students will be among the first at Ohio State to participate.

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Molecular Geneticist Awarded 3-Year $772,000 NSF Grant

Molecular Genetics Assistant Professor Anna Dobritsa’s new, three-year $772,000 NSF grant supports research on processes that are not only interesting to plant biologists, but to materials scientists.

Stuart Ludsin

EEOB Researcher PI on Ohio Board of Regents Study to Determine Possible Health Impacts of Lake Erie Cyanotoxins

Stuart Ludsin, co-director of Ohio State’s Aquatic Ecology Laboratory, and EEOB associate professor, is PI on a new two-year, $162,598 Ohio Board of Regents grant to study fish flesh and fresh…