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An artwork with the power of multiple universes
The cosmology-inspired art installation “Island Universe” was created by Josiah McElheny in collaboration with David Weinberg, chair of the Department of Astronomy at Ohio State.
Musician, composer Mark Lomax, II debuts epic new work
Mark Lomax, II received his BA, MA and DMA from the School of Music. A recipient of a Wexner Center for the Arts Residency Award, Lomax is in the middle of a milestone year of honors, recognition and…
$1.2 million Mellon grant to expand University Press Diversity Fellowship Program
The Ohio State University Press, The University of Washington Press, the MIT Press, Cornell University Press, University of Chicago Press, Northwestern University Press and the Association of…
Sports law expert guided by economics degree at Ohio State
Matthew Mitten (BA, economics, 1981) is one of the sports industry's leaders on sports law. The Marquette University professor of law serves on the advisory board for the College of Arts and Sciences…
Local family’s passion for Orton Museum contributes to successful crowdfunding campaign
When local mom Erin Strouse was looking for a fun, affordable place to take her preschool-aged sons, a family friend recommended Ohio State University’s Orton Geological Museum.
Caring for a Royal Residence: Anthropology alum heads curation and education at Hawaii’s Iolani Palace
Anthropology alumna Teresa Valencia (BA, 2007) oversees the curation and repatriation of Hawaiian artifacts and their exhibition, as well as curriculum development for Iolani Palace in Hawaii.
Trevon Logan gives TEDx talk on urban revitalization
“Urban Revitalization or Planned Extinction?” is a TEDx talk delivered by Trevon Logan, Hazel C. Youngberg Trustees Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics.
Excellence in Research and Creative Inquiry
The College of Arts and Sciences is the academic core of Ohio State, clearly demonstrated by the college’s research and creative inquiry. More than 900 faculty and about 20,000 undergraduate students…
Physics professor lights up 2018 Nobel Prize ceremony
While most of us were gearing up for a much-needed and well-deserved winter break, physics professor Louis Franklin DiMauro was en route to Stockholm, Sweden, to attend the 2018 Nobel Prize award…