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Sharpe Geography Innovation Commons opens in Derby Hall
Gary and Connie Sharpe wanted to foster a space at Ohio State where new ideas could not only blossom, but thrive — so they founded the new Geography Innovation Commons in Derby Hall.
Band alumnus with aphasia marches in TBDBITL reunion
A stroke took away TBDBITL alumnus Rob Gast's ability to speak, read and write. It also affected his ability to play music. This September, with help from the Ohio State Aphasia Initiative, Gast…
Anthropology Public Outreach Program promotes human diversity in community
The Anthropology Public Outreach Program (APOP), which has spearheaded projects such as informative carts at COSI and workshops in campus residence halls, aims to increase understanding of humanity…
A new podcast: Voices of Excellence from the College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio State has launched a new podcast highlighting the research of its faculty and staff: Voices of Excellence from the College of Arts and Sciences.
Geography alum and former FDNY dispatcher reflects on lessons from Ohio State
In his 15 years with the New York City Fire Department, Christopher Carver has helped thousands of New Yorkers during crises including Superstorm Sandy, the Hudson River landing of US Airways flight…
Undergrad searches for answers in the Amazon
Luke Fannin’s passion for research has taken him far. The fourth-year zoology and anthropology student has spent his academic career searching for answers in labs at Ohio State, museums in major…
Charles Emery named chair of Department of Psychology
Charles Emery, professor of psychology and internal medicine, has been named chair of the Department of Psychology, effective Oct. 1, 2018, through June 30, 2022.
Atmospheric sciences alum Mike Bettes describes whirlwind career after Ohio State
Mike Bettes (BS, atmospheric sciences, 1995) has been with The Weather Channel for 15 years and has covered some of the most intense weather-related events in history. His time at Ohio State, he says…
Trekking beyond the classroom
The world was the classroom for Arts and Sciences students studying abroad this summer — here are a few highlights from their adventures.