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Storyteller's presentation visualizes Hiroshima's atomic bomb devastation
Michiko Yamaoka shares her family's story about experiencing the death and destruction of Hiroshima's atomic bomb. The speaker's series of talks is presented by the Institute for Japanese Studies and…
Summer 2019 study abroad highlights
Summer 2019 was packed with adventure for the hundreds of Ohio State Arts and Sciences students who broke down traditional classroom barriers to study around the world.
African American and African Studies Department at 50
Department celebrates 50 years of excellence this fall with events, reunions and more.
ASC Eats: Fukuryu Ramen
Fukuryu Ramen owner Jeff Tsao (BA, psychology, 1999) relies a lot on his psychology background to help market his ramen eatery, which offers traditional ramen dishes as well as contemporary ramen…
ASC Eats: Sweet Carrot
Angela Petro (BA, political science, history, 1995) appreciates the freedom a liberal arts education has offered her as she navigates the culinary scene as owner of the restaurant, Sweet Carrot, and…
IPR awarded $2.7 million NIH grant renewal
The Institute for Population Research was recently awarded a five-year grant renewal from the National Institutes of Health.
Former TBDBITL member, communication alum selected to prestigious Thunderbirds squadron
Kyle Oliver, a 2010 alumnus of the School of Communication, was recently selected to join the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds aerial demonstration team.
Caldeira named chair of the Department of Political Science
Gregory Caldeira, Distinguished University Professor and Dreher Chair in Political Communication and Policy Thinking, was named chair of the Department of Political Science.
American Religious Sounds Project breaks new ground in religious studies
A new resource developed by researchers at Ohio State and Michigan State, is breaking new ground in the area of religious studies by offering scholars and the public a new way to think about and…