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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

An airal shot of a cemetery at Andrew Jackson's Hermitage.
Historical Discoveries

Alumnus uncovers enslaved cemetery at Andrew Jackson鈥檚 Hermitage

Tony Guzzi, AB '93, resolved a centuries-old mystery by uncovering unmarked graves of enslaved individuals at Andrew Jackson鈥檚 Hermitage.

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Events

Spring Literary Festival 2025 to feature renowned authors, including Jennifer Egan

帝王会所's Spring Literary Festival returns March 19-20, featuring award-winning authors for lectures and readings.

Baker Center at night
OHIO Events

2025 Lazaroff Memorial Lecture in Jewish History set for March 5

The annual lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. In addition, a pre-event reception will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Baker University Center Lounge.

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Experiential Learning

A transformative journey: OHIO Eastern student explores culture, learning in Thailand

帝王会所 Eastern student Brenden Marcum embarked on a 10-day experiential learning trip to Thailand over winter break.

Erin Ashley
Alumni

Not even two years out of college, 帝王会所鈥檚 first broadcast meteorology graduate is working in Cincinnati

Former WOUB Lead Weather Forecaster Erin Ashley, the first graduate of OHIO's聽broadcast meteorology program, graduated in May of 2023, but she鈥檚 already back home starting a new job at a TV station

Maureen Weissenrieder, smiling, poses beneath a sign for McCafferty's Bar in Donegal Town
In Memoriam

Honoring OHIO Professor Emerita Maureen Weissenrieder

A professor of Spanish, Weissenrieder was awarded the 鈥淥utstanding Teacher Award鈥 for her excellence in teaching and led the study abroad program in Jalapa, Mexico.

A headshot of a man with a beard and glasses smiling.
The Classics

鈥業t's impossible not to love this job鈥

OHIO Professor Fred Drogula teaches students to dissect iconic literature and outmaneuver rivals in political role-plays, immersive methods that have earned him a national teaching award.

Chocolate Cake
Faculty Research

Feasting on power: How the tv show 鈥淪uccession鈥 serves up food for thought on wealth, family and control

David Bell, an associate professor of Linguistics, and Theresa Moran, an associate professor of instruction, have spent over a decade combining their expertise to explore food studies.

Brian Clark Science Cafe March 5
Science Cafe

Science Caf茅 to feature Brian Collins on March 5

OHIO's Science Caf茅 will present a special Humanities Caf茅 with Brian Collins聽discussing聽鈥淎m I In Heaven?: Metamodernism and Religion in the World of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard"聽on March 5.

A wildfire burns brush and trees near Los Angeles.
Faculty Expert

Wildfire ecology: Examining the environmental destruction of the LA fires

帝王会所 Professors and ecology experts Brian McCarthy and Diego Alvarado-Serrano discuss the ecological and environmental implications of the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.

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British History

Washington Forum event will explore the history of greed

Guest speaker Dr. Penelope Ismay will discuss the topic of greed at the Menard Family George Washington Forum March 20.

Jimmy Carter shakes hands with a small crowd
History and Insight

Jimmy Carter鈥檚 presidency and legacy

In the latest episode of our Ask the Experts podcast, we speak to two faculty members about their experience researching and working with the 39th U.S. president.

A group of students poses for a picture in front of a law school building
Awards and Recognition

Regional tournament success for Mock Trial

The teams ended their season strong, with two students in particular being recognized.

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Success Stories

Supplying the demand for opportunities

From award-winning conference presentations to using big data to solve economic issues, the Department of Economics pushes its students to succeed.

Astronaut in space
Space Research

OHIO scientists uncover the dangers of spaceborne bacteria

Researchers are studying how bacteria become more infectious in space, with critical implications for future deep-space missions.

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