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Voices of Excellence in studio

Voices of Excellence celebrates one year

In an era when seemingly everyone has a podcast, it takes a unique voice and a unique set of guests to cut through the chatter.

"Voices of Excellence", an Arts and Sciences podcast, has…

Hiroshima after atomic bomb

Storyteller's presentation visualizes Hiroshima's atomic bomb devastation

Michiko Yamaoka first learned about her family's history with atomic bombs when she was in 6th grade. Her mother, Kiyoko, and Kiyoko’s sister, Atsuko, were children living just outside Hiroshima…

Countries where Arts and Sciences students studied abroad this summer are highlighted in red.

Summer 2019 study abroad highlights

Hundreds of Ohio State Arts and Sciences students broke down traditional classroom barriers to study around the world this summer, connecting on social media along the way with the #ASCintheField…

Students in African American and African Studies in the 1970s | Photo courtesy of The Ohio State University Archives

African American and African Studies Department at 50


AAAS students in 1974, photo courtesy The Ohio State University Archives

This year, Ohio State’s pioneering Department of African American…

Fukuryu Ramen Jeff Tsao

ASC Eats: Fukuryu Ramen

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Few culinary creations capture the crux of college life quite like…

Angela Petro Sweet Carrot

ASC Eats: Sweet Carrot

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The menu has a peculiar Southern flair, and the space is speckled with…

Townshend Hall

IPR awarded $2.7 million NIH grant renewal

The Institute for Population Research (IPR), an interdisciplinary center focusing on population and health research, recently renewed its five-year infrastructure grant from the National Institute…

Kyle Oliver

Former TBDBITL member, communication alum selected to prestigious Thunderbirds squadron

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Thunderbird No. 6 performs the sneak pass maneuver during a practice show. Photo credit…

Gregory Caldeira

Caldeira named chair of the Department of Political Science

Gregory Caldeira, Distinguished University Professor and Dreher Chair in Political Communication and Policy Thinking, was named chair of the Department of Political Science, effective July 1, 2019…