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Globalized Impact

Buckeyes are everywhere across the globe. Learn more about the incredible study abroad, research, and exploration that our students and faculty have engaged in during Time and Change. From the Women…

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Enriched Environments

Thanks to your support, the College of Arts and Sciences has increased experiential learning opportunities and improved critical learning facilities for students and faculty. From a new STEM learning…

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Distinguished Faculty

World-class faculty conduct research, teach, and push the boundaries of their fields every day at Ohio State. Read six examples of how Arts and Sciences faculty, thanks to philanthropic investments…

Nicole Yadon

Q&A faculty spotlight: Nicole Yadon

Nicole Yadon is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at The Ohio State University. Her main research and teaching interests center on advancing our…

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‘I don’t feel your pain’: How alcohol increases aggression

Alcohol’s ability to increase people’s pain threshold is one reason that drinking also leads to more aggressive behavior, a new study suggests.

Researchers found that the less pain that…

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Empowered Students

In their own words, Arts and Sciences undergraduate and graduate students share what your support means to them. Read on to see how six students’ lives have been forever changed by generous donors.

Dean Horn

A Message from Dean Horn

Dear Friends,

We are deeply thankful for your generous support of the College of Arts and Sciences during Ohio State’s Time and Change Campaign. Your contributions help our college…

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Novel supernova observations grant astronomers a peek into the cosmic past

An international team of researchers has made new observations of an unusual supernova, finding the most metal-poor stellar explosion ever observed.

This rare supernova,…

Picturing Black History

Graduate students explore underground archive through ‘Picturing Black History’ book project

In a Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania, limestone mine, 220 feet underground, you can find the Bettmann Archive, a cache of 11 million photographs and film negatives featuring images of Albert Einstein,…