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U.S. News & World Report ranks Arts and Sciences graduate programs among nation’s top in 2023
Several departments in the Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences are home to graduate programs and specialty areas ranked among the nation’s best, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2023…
Gavazzi named director of CHRR
Stephen Gavazzi, professor of human development and family science in the College of Education and Human Ecology, has been named director of CHRR at The Ohio State University.
Noyes named director of Mershon Center
Dorothy Noyes, an Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor in the Department of English and professor of comparative studies, has been named director of the Mershon Center for International Security…
2022 Honoring Excellence recognizes service, achievement by distinguished alumni
Each year, the College of Arts and Sciences Honoring Excellence ceremony recognizes a distinguished few of our more than 220,000 living alumni. Their accomplishments and contributions to their fields…
Q&A faculty spotlight: Benjamin McKean
Meet Benjamin McKean, an associate professor of political science, in the Ohio State College of Arts and Sciences.
Undergraduate student impresses with three majors, but dedicates herself to much more
Emily Nothnagle isn’t just a triple-major in music, anthropology and psychology. She’s an NCAA national champion in pistol, a dedicated volunteer, an accomplished flutist and a devoted mental health…
Understanding body acceptance and community influence in the body positivity movement
Body positivity and anti-diet rebellions are rooted in the fat acceptance movement of the 1960s. Created by advocates in marginalized populations to further the rights of overweight individuals and…
Elmore named 2022 Dan David Prize Winner
Bart Elmore, an associate professor of history, was one of nine winners to receive the 2022 Dan David Prize, a prestigious distinction that honors history scholars from around the world whose…
Arts and Sciences experts discuss Russian invasion of Ukraine
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine unfolds, scholars in the College of Arts and Sciences continue to express their thoughts in the media.