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Endowed professorship honors chemistry alumnus Hal Miller
The Dr. Harold "Hal" Miller and Betty J. Miller Endowed Professorship in Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry has been created In honor of chemistry alumnus Harold "Hal" Miller.
Speech and hearing science student works at intersections of advocacy
GLSEN, an organization that champions LGBTQ issues in K-12 education, selected speech and hearing science major Jaiden Blancaflor to its Freedom Fellowship Program. A triple minor in LGBTQ+ studies,…
Jules Verne Writing Residency brings Michaël Ferrier to Ohio State
The Jules Verne Writing Residency, a key component of the Center of Excellence in the Department of French and Italian, welcomes French writer and professor Michaël Ferrier, whose presence will help…
Sessa awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grant
Kristina Sessa, a professor in the Department of History, was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant, which will fund her project, “Disaster in Late Antiquity: A Cultural and…
Ring in the New Year with Arts and Sciences faculty's books from 2021
Is one of your New Year's resolutions to read more books? We put together a selection written in 2021 by faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences.
ASC in review: 2021's top stories
At the turn of the new year, we take a step back to evaluate the stories we told about the College of Arts and Sciences community in 2021. We are proud to present some of our top stories of the last…
22 Arts and Sciences graduate students named 2021-2022 Presidential Fellows
The Ohio State Graduate School announced its 40 Presidential Fellows for 2021-2022, a group that includes 22 students in the College of Arts and Sciences.
New minor combines public health and the arts
A new, interdisciplinary minor led by faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Public Health combines public health with arts and humanities. The minor, which will be offered…
Dorothy Noyes receives 2021 Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement
Dorothy Noyes, professor of English and comparative studies, receives the 2021 Kenneth Goldstein Award for Lifetime Academic Achievement, which recognizes scholars who have made significant…