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Undergraduate student finds joys in French major, career in prosthetics
Throughout her life, Alyssa Walsh has gone above and beyond to exhibit empathy and caring.
When Walsh was in high school in Rochester, New York,…
Spanish, international studies student finds room for rock music in her portfolio
The first song Raylee Smith ever knew the lyrics to was “Old Man” by Canadian rock artist Neil Young. Thanks to her father’s fandom, she describes herself as being raised on the Grateful Dead. Her…
Q&A faculty spotlight: Bart Elmore
Bart Elmore is a professor in the Department of History at Ohio State. His research focuses on global environmental history and the history of capitalism, often with a focus on the environment,…
Two College of Arts and Sciences graduate students awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program fellowship for 2023-2024
Doctoral student in political science Karis Neufeld and doctoral student in history Justin Salgado were both awarded with Fulbright U.S. Student Program fellowships for 2023-2024. These…
Two College of Arts and Sciences faculty featured on 'Now at Ohio State' podcast
Angus Fletcher, a professor of English, and Carmen Winant, an associate professor in the Department of Art, were recently featured on the second episode of the new "Now at Ohio State" podcast. In…
Friends of Arts and Sciences in memoriam: Sander Flaum, Norm Gearhart and Bob Katz
This winter, we lost three of the College of Arts and Sciences’ generous donors and volunteers in quick succession. While this tribute does not encompass all those who have passed this year,…
Linguistics professor establishes endowment to support study of Greek language at Ohio State
Brian Joseph, Distinguished University Professor of Linguistics and the Kenneth E. Naylor Professor of South Slavic Languages and Linguistics, recently established the Brian D. Joseph Fund for…
Engaged Scholars: Susan Melsop
Engaged Scholars is a series from the Office of Outreach and Engagement, highlighting Ohio State faculty who have made an impact in our communities through their community-engaged research…
A new theory of what drives partisan conflict and hostility
Partisan conflict can be largely explained as differing views on two crucial tasks of society, according to a new theory developed by a pair of prominent social scientists. In a new article…