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Faculty, Alumnus Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
This year, three Ohio State faculty and one alumnus were elected to the 237th class of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Those elected include: Janet Box-Steffensmeier, political science;…
Celebrating Teaching, Mentoring and Scholarship
On Monday, April 3, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted its annual Spring Recognition Ceremony, honoring faculty and others in the college for their outstanding achievements in the arts and…
Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Researchers Shine at 2017 Denman Forum
Forty Arts and Sciences undergraduates took top awards in 20 categories at the 22nd annual Denman Undergraduate Research Forum, held March 29.
The Aging Scientific Workforce
Economics Professors David Blau and Bruce Weinberg are authors of a new study finding that the science and engineering workforce in the U.S. has aged rapidly in recent years and that current trends…
ASC Faculty Awarded Grants from Battelle to Study Relationship Between Science and Technology
Four Arts and Sciences faculty members have been awarded a Battelle Engineering, Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA) Endowment Grant for their projects analyzing the complex relationship between…
Psychology Professor First to Reveal How Brain Represents 3-D Information
Julie Golomb, assistant professor of psychology, is lead author of a new neuroimaging study revealing how different parts of the brain represent an object's location in depth compared to its 2D…
Big Data and Children's Health
Elisabeth Dowling Root, associate professor of geography, is part of the new Discovery Themes Translational Data Analytics at Ohio State. She studies the use of big data to improve children's health.
New Anthropology Podcast Launches
Looking for your next favorite podcast? Graduate students in the Department of Anthropology have developed a new podcast, A Story of Us, devoted to bringing the exciting field of anthropology to your…
Geographer Develops Go-To Power Outage Forecasts for Hurricane Matthew
Hurricane Matthew could knock out power for approximately 9-10 million people in the U.S., according to power outage forecasts developed by Ohio State’s Steve Quiring, atmospheric sciences professor…