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Polynesian Voyaging Canoe

How larger body sizes helped the colonizers of New Zealand

For the first time, researchers have developed a model to estimate how much energy the original colonizers of New Zealand expended to maintain their body temperatures on the cold, harrowing ocean…

Driving Park VR

Turning old maps into 3D digital models of lost neighborhoods

Imagine strapping on a virtual reality headset and “walking” through a long-gone neighborhood in your city – seeing the streets and buildings as they appeared decades ago. That’s a very real…

Mytheli Sreenivas

Sreenivas to head Department of Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies

By Z. Daniel Barnett

Mytheli Sreenivas, professor in the Department of Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, has been appointed chair of the department for a four-year term, effective July 1, 2023. Sreenivas’ course…

Wedly Cazy

Alumni Stories: Wedly Cazy, Class of 2021

Wedly Cazy’s energy and enthusiasm for life is contagious. While the talented 2021 graduate graciously acknowledges those who have helped him navigate his educational journey, he is…

Raylee Smith

Spanish, international studies student finds room for rock music in her portfolio

By Evan Drexler

The first song Raylee Smith ever knew the lyrics to was “Old Man” by Canadian rock artist Neil Young. Thanks to her father’s fandom, she describes herself as being raised on the Grateful Dead. Her…

Karis Neufeld and Justin Salgado

Two College of Arts and Sciences graduate students awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program fellowship for 2023-2024

Doctoral student in political science Karis Neufeld and doctoral student in history Justin Salgado were both awarded with Fulbright U.S. Student Program fellowships for 2023-2024. These…

Brad Bushman

Endowed chair supports research into effects of gun violence in media on children

Buckeyes give: top Arts and Sciences stories from 2022-23 The Margaret Hall and Robert Randall Rinehart Chair in the School of Communication has a long history, starting with a gift from alumni…

Anisa Kline interviews a farm worker

Ohio State doctoral student’s research featured in state report

Part of the reason Anisa Kline chose to pursue a doctorate in geography at The Ohio State University was the practical nature of the research. “The thing I love about geography is that it is…

Brad Bushman

A new theory of what drives partisan conflict and hostility

Partisan conflict can be largely explained as differing views on two crucial tasks of society, according to a new theory developed by a pair of prominent social scientists. In a new article…