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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Denise Duhamel, portrait

2023 Spring Literary Festival welcomes poet Denise Duhamel on March 29-30

Renowned Poet Denise Duhamel will visit ĢƵ University for the 2023 Spring Literary Festival, with free public readings and lectures on March 29-30.

Race in the Crucible of War book cover with photo of Black soldiers in Vietnam

Alumnus Gerald Goodwin's book examines African American experiences during Vietnam War

Alumnus Gerald Goodwin's new book "Race in the Crucible of War" examines African American experiences with racial issues during the Vietnam War.

James Bohland at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference
Student Success

History graduate students present at America in the World Consortium organized by OHIO alumnus

History doctoral candidates James Bohland and Cameron Dunbar presented their research at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference organized by recent OHIO graduate Kyle Balzer.

Ryan Steere from the College of Arts & Sciences won first place and the People’s Choice master's award.
Student Success

Eight graduate students win cash awards in Three Minute Thesis competition

Eight graduate students won cash awards at the ĢƵ University Three Minute Thesis Competition finals hosted by the Graduate College on Feb. 23.

The ĢƵ University sundial

Presidential Research Scholars awards program seeks 2023-24 nominations

ĢƵ University is seeking nominations for its 2023-24 Presidential Research Scholars awards program by April 20.

Louis Wright, portrait
The Wright Way

University community mourns Physics Professor Emeritus Louis Wright

The ĢƵ University community mourns the passing of Physics Professor Emeritus Louis Wright, instrumental in building OHIO's Physics and Astronomy Department in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Bob Woodward is shown speaking in the Baker University Center Ballroom

ĢƵ University hosts Pulitzer Prize winners on back-to-back days

In the beginning of March, the ĢƵ University community had the rare opportunity to hear two Pulitzer Prize winners speak on consecutive days.  

Olivia Lauer, portrait

Olivia Lauer felt 'completely invigorated to do more' about social, environmental justice

Olivia Lauer, who works in the public health field, was asked to give a presentation at a social justice conference in 2022 and finished the series "feeling completely invigorated to do more."

Faith Kaylor, portrait

Faith Kaylor took a leap from fashion and dance to law and society

Faith Kaylor took a leap from fashion and dance to law and society when she entered ĢƵ University's master's program in law, justice and culture.

James Otteson, portrait

Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts 'Two (of the Seven) Deadly Economic Sins' on March 7

The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts James Otteson discussing "Two (of the Seven) Deadly Economic Sins" on Tuesday, March 7.

The ĢƵ University sundial

Faculty invited to apply for humanities grants to support research, travel, student internships and experiential learning

ĢƵ University humanities faculty are encouraged to apply by March 15 for grants from ĢƵ University's Central Region Humanities Center.

Larry Snyder, portrait

University community mourns Mathematics Professor Emeritus Larry Snyder

The ĢƵ University community mourns the passing Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Larry Snyder, who passed away on Jan. 21.

Brooks Hefner, portrait

2023 Ted Rose Lecture features talk on 'Black Pulp and the Radical Politics of Popular Genre' on March 9

The African American Studies Department presents the 2023 Ted Rose Lecture featuring a guest talk by Brooks Hefner on "Black Pulp and the Radical Politics of Popular Genre" on March 9.

Riley Sombathy

ĢƵ University researchers Patrick O’Connor and Riley Sombathy co-author paper published in Science on body size evolution in dinosaurs

Researchers including OHIO professor Patrick O’Connor and Ph.D. student Riley Sombathy discovered through examining the bones of dinosaurs there was no relationship between growth rate and body size.

Chester Pach, portrait in office

Chester Pach says Reagan speech set stage for 'verifiable reduction in nuclear weapons'

Chester Pach published an essay recently on one of Ronald Reagan’s most famous — and controversial — speeches. In that address, Reagan called the Vietnam War “a noble cause.”

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