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Spring Recognition: A Celebration of Distinguished Teaching and Scholarship

On April 10, the College of Arts and Sciences hosted its annual Spring Recognition Ceremony, honoring faculty and others in the college for their outstanding achievements in the arts and sciences.

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Provost announces college leadership transition

The Office of Academic Affairs recently announced that David C. Manderscheid, Vice Provost for the Arts and Sciences and Executive Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, has accepted the position…

Bradley Peterson

Ohio State astronomer awarded prestigious NASA medal

Bradley Peterson, professor emeritus of astronomy, has received an Exceptional Service Medal from NASA — one of the space agency’s most lauded annual awards.

Psychology major presents research on heart rate variability and music listening preferences

Fifth-year Havovi Desai combined her passions for music and research to study the relationship between resting heart rate variability and music listening preferences. After months of extensive…

History professor reflects on MLK Jr. at National Civil Rights Museum

Associate professor of history Hasan Kwame Jeffries spoke at a 50th anniversary commemoration event of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, attesting to his many contributions to the civil…

Museum of Biological Diversity

Record turnout at Museum of Biological Diversity Open House

Ohio State's Museum of Biological Diversity opens its doors to the public just one day per year for its annual open house, which this year drew thousands of visitors from the community.

A page from alum John Backderf's graphic novel, "My Friend Dahmer."

Alum and "My Friend Dahmer" author reflects on success

Journalism alum and author of "My Friend Dahmer" John “Derf” Backderf reflects on his time at Ohio State and the big screen adaptation of his acclaimed graphic novel.

The Ohio State University ROTC, 2017

Mershon Center explores future of U.S. military, democracy

The U.S. Armed Forces play a leading role on the world stage. On March 29, the Mershon Center for International Security Studies will host a forum surrounding the future of the all-volunteer force.

Rita Dove

"Oedipus Rex" imagined in pre-Civil War South

Former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Rita Dove visits the Wexner Center for the Arts to explore her adaptation of Oedipus Rex.