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NIH awards economics researchers $2.3M to study health, economic impacts of COVID-19

Researchers in the Department of Economics were awarded a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a model that defines and quantifies coronavirus-related variables in an…

Miriam Browning

Browning Internship Fund supports internships for political science students

When political science alumnus Jim Carroll ’73 discovered an opportunity to help students fund internships through the Browning Internship Fund, he saw it as a chance to give back. Created by…

Sonya Huber

‘Supremely Tiny Acts’: A new, inventive book from alumna Sonya Huber

Supremely Tiny Acts chronicles the events of Nov. 19, 2019, when Huber had to make a court appearance for civil disobedience while also finding time to help her son get a learner’s permit. That whole…

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Kline Family Scholarship provides clear path for neuroscience major

For Evan Baugh, a fourth-year undergraduate student studying systems and behavioral neurosciences, the Kline Family Scholarship affirmed his decision to come to Ohio State and is helping him realize…

Gabriel Conant, Laura Dugan, John Johnson, Yanlan Liu, Melinda Ritchie, E.J. Westlake

New Arts and Sciences faculty take new positions this autumn

Join us as we welcome six newly appointed tenure-track faculty to the College of Arts and Sciences this autumn 2021.

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How Ohio State journalists have covered a chaotic 2020-21

During the last 16 months, multiple news events might have qualified as “story of the year” — had it been a slower year. For reporters, it was hard to know where to begin.

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Connecting Classrooms to Congress

Ohio State’s Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability has been awarded a $2 million grant from the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), the statistics, research and evaluation arm of…

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Arts and Sciences faculty leading 10 Seed Fund for Racial Justice projects

Twelve team projects — 10 of which are led or co-led by faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences — were recently awarded funding in the second round of Ohio State’s Seed Fund for Racial Justice.

Aftermath of the Tulsa Race Massacre

Logan discusses the lingering economic impact of the Tulsa Race Massacre

One decade after a white mob devastated a prosperous Black community in what would become known as the Tulsa Race Massacre, Trevon Logan, Hazel C. Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor of…