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Dorothy Noyes receives 2021 Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement
When the American Folklore Society (AFS) announced that Dorothy Noyes won the 2021 Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement, she thought it was a “nice surprise”…

Q&A faculty spotlight: Allison Bean
About Allison BeanAllison Bean is an associate professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Science. Her area of expertise focuses on language development in individuals with autism spectrum…

Q&A faculty spotlight: Lanier Holt
Lanier Holt is an associate professor in the School of Communication. His area of expertise involves examining the social and psychological effects media have on the public’s perception of African…

NIH awards economics researchers $2.3M to study health, economic impacts of COVID-19
Even now — nearly two years after the pandemic began — the totality of COVID-19’s ever-evolving health and economic consequences remain unclear.
The pandemic’s ripple effect has impacted a…

Browning Internship Fund supports internships for political science students
As a student in the turbulent political climate of the early 1970s, political science alumnus Jim Carroll ’73 remembers his education at Ohio State as a time of growth that was made easier through…

‘Supremely Tiny Acts’: A new, inventive book from alumna Sonya Huber
Sonya Huber didn’t have the idea to write her latest book until the afternoon of the “anxiety-fueled” day it’s written about.
Supremely Tiny…

Kline Family Scholarship provides clear path for neuroscience major
After his freshman orientation, Evan Baugh and his mother went out to eat. While at the restaurant, Evan received an email from Director of Undergraduate Recruitment Chinwe Okpalaoka telling him…

New Arts and Sciences faculty take new positions this autumn
The College of Arts and Sciences is thrilled to welcome six new tenure-track faculty members, whose appointments begin this autumn.
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How Ohio State journalists have covered a chaotic 2020-21
An elderly woman walks across the usually busy Columbus Drive that splits Chicago’s Grant Park in half, on the first work day after Illinois Gov. J.B…