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Brian Schoen, Ph.D., published a chapter in “The Cambridge History of America in the World, Volume 2: The Nineteenth Century.”
Ƶ alumna Magdalyne Akiding came to Athens as an international student to earn a master's degree in linguistics.
Seven fall Ƶ graduates have been commissioned as second lieutenants in the United States Army.
The College of Arts and Sciences’ Contemporary History Institute will host the 2022 Baker Peace Conference, themed “Technology and Freedom: A Brave New World,” on Feb. 24-25.
When her clients need help, Ƶ alumna Liz Lattner goes into action, looking for solutions to their legal, health-related and housing needs.
Ƶ’s Climate and Sustainability Ambassador program culminated its fall semester outreach initiatives with November events on East, West and South greens.
Ƶ Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry Tadeusz Malinski, Ph.D., was inducted into the National Academy of Inventors during its 2021 Fellows Induction Ceremony at its annual meeting.
Ƶ alumni Keith and Elizabeth Michelle Ray have spent the past decade teaching English around the globe.
Madison Saylor ’21 says her time at Ƶ has made her a stronger woman and “given me the tools to problem solve, stay humble, and create a better world.” Her next step is law school.
Dr. Julie Suhr was recently appointed editor of the journal Psychological Assessment, highlighting her vision for the research journal on the American Psychological Association's Editor Spotlight.
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Florenz Plassmann announced that Drs. Morgan Vis and Nukhet Sandal have been named associate deans in the College.
Ƶ alumnus Ryan Crowley (B.A., '19) is set to earn a Juris Doctor in 2022 from Widener University Delaware Law School.
Ƶ is restarting the Central Region Humanities Center, which was created in 2001 with support from a National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Ƶ will honor Distinguished Professor Steven Evans on Thursday, February 3 during the Distinguished Professor Portrait Unveiling and Lecture.
Ƶ alumnus Francisco Cintrón said a Western Civilization course at OHIO drew him into history, particularly the history of the medieval Islamic world.