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Dance and English alum brings ballet to the big screen in "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms"
Ohio State alumna Lindy Goldstein was the executive producer on Disney’s "The Nutcracker and the Four Realms," which stars Helen Mirren, Keira Knightly, Morgan Freeman, Misty Copeland and Mackenzie…
Funding furthers research on connection between music, health
Meet Hannah Bachman and Daniel Shanahan, who are exploring the intersection of health and music, thanks to the generosity of college alumni, donors and friends.
Alum wraps up third season of hit podcast "Serial"
Emmanuel Dzotsi (BA, 2015) recently co-hosted season three of the smash hit podcast, "Serial," and he credits his career to his education at Ohio State and resources that were available to him on…
College of Arts and Sciences announces 5 new majors
The College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio State has launched five new undergraduate majors, all of which incorporate emerging trends and issues into carefully designed, interdisciplinary academic…
Raising awareness for the linguistic needs of heritage speakers
As the number of heritage language learners at Ohio State grows, so too does the need to identify, understand and share their stories and experiences. This increased interest in developing courses…
Machine learning helps predict endangered plant species
A new analytics approach co-developed by Bryan Carstens, professor of evolution, ecology and organismal biology, identifies 15,000 at-risk plant species.
Five Arts and Sciences faculty named 2018 AAAS Fellows
Five Arts and Sciences faculty members have been elected as 2018 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) — a prestigious honor bestowed upon AAAS members who are…
The legacy of late professor and female physicist Bunny Clark
Dr. Bunny Clark wasn’t just out of the ordinary when it came to her uncommon first name. Clark, before becoming a well-known and respected professor in the Department of Physics, also stood out as a…
Team involving Ohio State astronomer gets a close-up look at the whirlpool around gigantic black hole
For the first time, astronomers peered into the outskirts of the supermassive black hole at the center of quasar 3C 273.