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100% TBDBITL campaign raises more than $8.6 million for marching band scholarships
Through the concentrated, 18-month 100% TBDBITL campaign, Buckeyes came together to raise more than $8.6 million for marching band student scholarships. With this transformational impact to…

Art alumna's new film making international splash
On the surface, art alumna Jennifer Reeder’s film, “Knives and Skin,” is a bold, dark and unexpected teen drama packed with curious characters and unique artistic details. Bubbling below the film’…

Outreach program brings middle school girls to ACCAD
Maria Palazzi remembers teaching a class that had no women in it.
“It was striking to me,” she recalled, “that this thing I love so much — computer animation — that there were no women…

2018 Ratner Distinguished Teaching Award Winners
Five Arts and Humanities faculty members in the College of Arts and Sciences have been chosen to receive the 2018 Ronald and Deborah Ratner Distinguished Teaching Awards:
Sara Crosby,…
English PhD student researches teenage girls and 90s pop culture
The image of the teenage girl was central to 1990s pop culture (think “Clueless,” “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “10 Things I Hate About You”).
And in turn — between “Full House” and “Boy…

Simone Drake to discuss newly restored classic at Wexner Center
Simone Drake, chair of the Department of African American and African Studies, will discuss "Claudine," an acclaimed romantic drama (“a revelation and a delight” per the Chicago Reader)…

Fairies, fantasy to be focus of CMRS conference
Beneath the familiar and lovable Tinker Bell, there is a world of history, lore and theory surrounding fairies that begins as early as Homer’s mention of “watery fairies” in The Iliad circa …

Teaching collaboration merges food sustainability, visual design
By 2025, Ohio State plans to source 40 percent of on-campus food locally and sustainably.
This ambitious commitment to future sustainability serves as the backdrop for the Food Futures:…

Design MFA student creates meditation for virtual reality
When Kevin Bruggeman was 16, his mom was diagnosed with cancer.
He was by his mother’s side and helped her through the entire ordeal, but there was little he could do to alleviate…