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Ohio State students spell out "O-H-I-O" in a lab in Trondheim, Norway

TRONDBUSS provides new science-based study abroad experience

Founded by Patrice Hamel, an associate professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics, TRONDBUSS is a bilateral U.S.-Norway international education initiative between the Molecular Genetics…

Melisa Diaz

Earth Sciences doctoral student studies effects of climate change in Antarctica

PhD student in the School of Earth Sciences Melisa Diaz spent her winter break in Antarctica studying how ecosystems respond to changes in climate.

Arts and Sciences alumna Angela Hatke with Fiona the baby hippo.

Young alumna lands dream job at Cincinnati Zoo

ASC alumna Angela Hatke is a communications coordinator at the Cincinnati Zoo, where hanging out with Fiona the baby hippo is just another day on the job.

A still from Landreth's Oscar-winning short, "Ryan." Image courtesy National Film Board of Canada

Oscar-winning animator visits as part of Humane Technologies project

Norah Zuniga-Shaw, professor in the Department of Dance and at the Advanced Computing Center for Art and Design, speaks with acclaimed digital animator Chris Landreth in advance of his visit to Ohio…

2017 High Points

2017 High Points

For the College of Arts and Sciences, 2017 was full of extraordinary accomplishments, leading-edge research, impactful philanthropy and nonstop learning. Take a moment to look back as we gear up for…

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2017 Ratner Distinguished Teaching Awards announced

The Ratner Awards recognize faculty for making a difference in students' educations, lives and careers.

An actress performs in “Behind the Blast Wall” by Sonali Bhattacharyya, produced by Palindrome Productions, October 2017, London. Image by Manuela Chastelain.

Journalism, outreach and theatre come together to tell unheard stories of Afghan women

A theatre professor makes the stories of Afghan women come to life with her new work, “Sahar Speaks: Voices of Women from Afghanistan."

An ice core retrieved from the Guliya Ice Cap in the Kunlun Mountains in Tibet in 2015. Photo by Giuliano Bertagna, courtesy of the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center.

Tibetan ice core could reveal more than 600,000 years of climate history

Researchers from The Ohio State University are studying the oldest ice core ever drilled outside the polar regions.

Arts and Sciences iTunes U courses are "Off the Charts"

Six courses from The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences made Apple's "Off the Charts 2017" list of most popular courses on iTunes U.