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Good-to-Great Grants recipients announced

The Ohio State University has selected nine proposals, including six from the College of Arts and Sciences, for Good-to-Great Grant Program support. Sponsored by the Office of…

David Brewer

Q&A faculty spotlight: David Brewer

About David Brewer

David A. Brewer works on the literary, theatrical, and visual culture of the long eighteenth century, plus the history of the book more generally. He is also interested in how…

Sherée Greco collaborating with a mentee, student Skylar Kyser, in the Drake Performance and Event Center

How 5 campus mentors approach sharing their wisdom

It was Zachry Bailey’s first theatre production as a stage manager at Ohio State, and he was ready to quit.

For a couple of years before, he’d wavered on pursuing theatre at all,…

Angus Fletcher speaks to students

Fletcher urges Ohio State students to model empathy in Education for Citizenship Address

In The Ohio State University’s second annual Education for Citizenship Address on Monday, Professor Angus Fletcher offered strategies for how students can build a sense of community on…

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Want to increase resiliency in kids? Teach creativity

Train elementary school students how to be creative and you can help increase their resilience in the face of real-life problems, new research suggests.

In a small study, researchers…

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What is most likely going on in Area 51?

What is most likely going on in Area 51? – Griffin, age 10, South Lyon, Michigan

One of the reasons people can never be entirely sure about what is going on at Area 51 is that it is a…

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From Southern roots to global dominance: The story of America's powerhouse corporations

Five of the nation’s largest, and most profitable, companies have roots in the rural roots in the American South. Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, Bank of America, FedEx and Walmart are global…

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PhD student Caleb González invited to Vice President Harris’ home, acknowledged for work in writing education

By James Grega

Caleb González, a doctoral student in rhetoric, composition and literacy within the Department of English, found himself in a peculiar situation in the spring of 2023.

González, a first-…

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Why #MeToo remains a rallying cry for sexual abuse survivors

Six years after #MeToo became a viral hashtag on Twitter because of survivors recounting their stories of sexual abuse, the cultural impact is still being felt.

In 2023, headlines…