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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Alyssa Cruz "60 Minutes"
60 Minutes

Junior Alyssa Cruz is awarded prestigious summer internship at “60 Minutes”

Alyssa Cruz is taking the hands-on experience she has gained at OHIO to New York City this summer to intern for one of the most successful programs in broadcast history - “60 Minutes.”

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Novelist Chigozie Obioma to lecture at Spring Literary Festival

Chigozie Obioma, the author of two Booker Prize shortlisted novels, will visit Ƶ for the 2024 Spring Literary Festival March 20-21.

Jesse McCarthy

D&I, Department of African American Studies to host Jesse McCarthy, Harvard professor and author, for lecture on March 27

The Division of Diversity and Inclusion and the Department of African American Studies will host Jesse McCarthy, Assistant Professor in the Departments of English and of African and African American Studies at Harvard University, for a lecture Wednesday, March 27.

Mock Trial Green Team

Ƶ Mock Trial succeeds at AMTA Regionals in Columbus, moves on to Championship Series in Washington D.C.

The jury hasn’t rendered their final verdict for Ƶ Mock Trial’s season just yet. The Green Team is headed to Washington D.C. for the Opening Round Championship Series.

Graduate student in physics, Sneha Upadhyay in Clippinger Research Annex,
Physics and Astronomy

Unraveling big mysteries with tiny particles: PhD student takes award-winning approach to quantum research

Imagine being a detective, but instead of solving mysteries on the bustling streets of a metropolis, you're unraveling the secrets of the universe in a laboratory, one atom at a time. Sneha Upadhyay, an award-winning Ph.D. student at Ƶ in physics and astronomy, pulls out her quantum magnifying glass—or in this case, microscope—every day.

Gary Holcomb poses with a framed copy of the artwork for the novel "Romance in Marseille"
Literature

The 90-year journey of a Harlem Renaissance novel

With help from a dedicated OHIO professor, Claude McKay's "Romance in Marseille" groundbreaking and inclusive novel made it to bookshelves.

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'Business Education, Relationships, and Making the World a Better Place': Menard Family George Washington forum slated for March 6

The Menard Family George Washington Forum will host Flagler College economics professor Derek K. Yonai on Wednesday March 6 at 6 p.m. in the Baker Theater.

Fall campus beauty bricks

Ƶ updates Parental Leave Program to better benefit employees

Ƶ has updated its Parental Leave Program to better assist OHIO’s benefits-eligible faculty, administrators and bargaining unit staff.

Earth as viewed from space

Saving the planet: March 6 Science Café highlights a geospatial perspective

Duane Nellis, Ph.D., will discuss "Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis for Helping Save Our Earth” on Wednesday, March 6, at 5 p.m., as part of OHIO’s spring 2024 lineup for the Science Café series. The event will be held at the Baker Center’s Front Room and will be available to stream via YouTube.

The Ƶ sundial

Ƶ mourns Humanities Professor Emeritus Alan Booth

Alan Booth, the Richard Hamilton-Baker and Hostetler Professor of the Humanities Emeritus and a leading member of faculty from the Alden era to the Glidden age, has died at 89.

Authors at Alden EM Tran

University Libraries to host OHIO alum E.M. Tran for Authors @ Alden

The Libraries will host celebrated author E.M. Tran at an Authors @ Alden presentation to discuss her novel, “Daughters of the New Year,” on Thursday, Feb. 29 at 3 p.m.

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International student outreach makes a world of difference in local schools

OHIO international students bring the world to Southeast Ohio through cultural outreach to students across the region.

College Green

Ƶ recognized as one of nation’s best midsize employers by Forbes

Ƶ has been named one of “America’s Best Midsize Employers” in 2024 by Forbes, ranking ninth among public universities that were included in the list.

Ask the Experts podcast 9 to 5
Faculty Expert

OHIO faculty experts discuss navigating the modern workplace in the newly revamped Ask the Experts podcast

Ask the Experts podcast features two College of Arts and Sciences' faculty discussing what the modern workplace currently looks like.

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Baker Peace Conference to focus on 'Democracy in Decline?' on Feb. 22-23

The Contemporary History Institute will host the 2024 Baker Peace Conference, themed “Democracy in Decline? The Politics of Pluralism, Participation, and Populism,” on Feb. 22-23.

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