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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

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Election 2024

Inflation: Hot Topics of the 2024 Election, defined

A recent survey from Bankrate reported that more than 40 percent of Americans say their No. 1 economic issue for this presidential election is inflation. Read on to learn more about the drivers of U.S. inflation.

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Faculty Excellence

OHIO announces 2024-25 Presidential Research Scholars

Each year, the Presidential Research Scholars program recognizes faculty excellence in research, scholarship and creative activity.

Professor Matt Wanat is shown with Chen Wang, Jonah Mathison-Regan, and Paul Peters
OHIO Research

OHIO students, professor present at Midwest Popular Culture Association conference

Professor Matt Wanat of the Lancaster campus was joined by graduate students from film and interdisciplinary arts for the annual conference of the Midwest Popular Culture Association in Chicago.

Science Café - ĢƵ University
OHIO Events

Science Café to feature special presentation on vampires on Oct. 29

ĢƵ University’s Science Café will present a special Humanities Café with Professor Fred Drogula discussing “The Undead Café: Vampires as Expressions of Humanity” on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

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Experiental Learning

Students thrive through experiential learning opportunities funded by the College of Arts and Sciences

OHIO's College of Arts and Sciences launched the Experiential Learning Fund to help students overcome financial barriers and experience global learning opportunities. This article features five students who used the fund to study abroad and intern in various fields.

International Education Week virtual
OHIO Events

Register now for Global Research Challenge, nominate faculty or staff for Global Engagement Awards

ĢƵ University students, faculty and staff are invited to take part in several special events during International Education Week (IEW). This year’s IEW will be held Nov. 18-22, 2024.

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Guest Speaker Event

'Should you choose to live forever?' Philosophy Forum to be held November 7

The Philosophy Forum will present “The Future of Immortality,” a public lecture by John Martin Fischer, a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside.

Incoming first-year college students analyze crime kits in a lab
STEMstart

From crime scenes to campus connections: STEMstart kickstarts freshman success

Incoming science majors dive into STEMstart, a week-long, immersive experience that enhances their academic preparedness with hands-on learning and “a supportive community.”

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OHIO Research

National Science Foundation grant provides funding for collaborative project with FSU, Ursinus College to advance nuclear research

The gamma-ray detection technology developed from this proposal will help to provide detailed information crucial for understanding nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics.

Andreana Madera-Martorell
Alumni Success

Alumni spotlight: Andreana Madera Martorell, Environmental Protection Agency drinking water technical officer

Andreana Madera Martorell provides technical aid to states and reviews grant work plans to ensure that underserved and disadvantaged communities have access to safe drinking water.

a poster advertising the Costa Lecture titled "Campaigns and Conspiracies: How Conservative Media Changed Presidential Elections," on October 17
Campus Lecture

46th annual Costa Lecture to be held October 17

The 46th Annual Endowed Costa Lecture, "Campaigns and Conspiracies: How Conservative Media Changed Presidential Elections," will be held on October 17 at 7 p.m. in the Baker Center Ballroom.

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Research

More than 'reviving the past'

The African American Research and Services Institute celebrates its official re-opening Nov. 1.

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Travel Abroad

Exploring the law in South Africa

OHIO students studied law, legacies of apartheid, and participated in human rights moot court oral arguments in South Africa last summer

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International learning

An International Friendship Forged in OPIE

Unlikely friendships are forged across the OHIO campus and one of the most likely places for such friendships to happen is in the classrooms of Gordy Hall.

Len Elmore
Contemporary History Institute

Guest speaker event featuring former NBA player Len Elmore

The Contemporary History Institute hosts the 7th annual Elizabeth Evans Baker Endowed Lecture featuring Len Elmore discussing “The Evolution and Revolution of College Sports” on Thursday October 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Baker Center Theater.

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