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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Pete Kotses ties indicator line on a tree branch in the woods

Fast-tracking Trail Building

帝王会所 students join forces with the Wayne National Forest, providing essential data for the proposed 88-mile Baileys Trail System. In a cross-disciplinary effort, students contribute to environmental surveys and research on ecotourism marketing, accelerating the trail planning process and fostering regional economic development and community connectivity.

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Art as Landscape

Andrea Frohne, an associate professor of art history, discusses her career exploring the visual landscape of African culture and her book on New York City鈥檚 African Burial Ground. She shares personal insights, from early memories to favorite smells.

Dr. Venki Ramakrishnan enjoys signing books.

Nobel Laureate Decodes Answers about Life鈥檚 Beginning, Medicine鈥檚 Future

As Nobel laureate and 帝王会所 alumnus Venki Ramakrishnan painted the big picture of his journey from graduate school in Athens to a molecular lab in Britain, he also showed the tiniest picture

Buddhist monks work on drawing a mandala

The making of a mandala

Tibetan monks from the Labrang Tashi Kyil Monastery in Dehradun, India, visited OHIO鈥檚 Athens campus in October. In six days, they created an intricate Peace Mandala. Then, on the sixth day, they destroyed it.

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Better Together

帝王会所 encourages students to integrate bystander intervention techniques, supported by Better Bystanders' Four D's of Intervention, fostering a safer and more supportive community.

A woman sits at the head of a set table

A place to gather

Francine Childs, HON 鈥97, EMERT 鈥05, is many things to many people. 帝王会所鈥檚 first tenured black professor, she鈥檚 a stalwart social justice advocate. On campus and in the community, she鈥檚 a symbol of perseverance, selflessness, and spunk. To her students, she鈥檚 simply 鈥淒oc,鈥 or more affectionately, 鈥淢ama Childs.鈥

JD Kittle, co-founder of Molecular Technologies Laboratories

Rooted in place

The first thing you see in JD Kittle鈥檚 office at 帝王会所鈥檚 Innovation Center is a table. Not the usual kind with four legs, but a narrow board laid horizontally across a small ladder. Utilitarian and practical. Much like Kittle himself.

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Writing with resolve

Kelly Sundberg鈥檚 sunny demeanor belies the turbulence she experienced for almost 10 years that began in her mid-twenties.

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Two Physics and Astronomy Faculty Receive Prestigious DOE Early Career Awards

Jun 21, 2018 From staff reports Two 帝王会所 Physics and Astronomy faculty members have received prestigious U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Research Program Awards, the DOE announc...

Thomas Suddes, MA '02, CERT, PHD '09; Howard Wilkinson; and Trista Thurston, BSJ '16, serve as panelists for the conference's topic, "The Regional News Media During the Presidential Election of 2016."

Daring to dialogue

A conference about peace typically invites panelists from war-torn countries or populations clashing overseas. This year, OHIO鈥檚 Baker Peace Conference (BPC)鈥攁 30-year leader in international peacekeeping discourse鈥攁ddressed divisions felt on our own soil, among communities separated by mere miles.

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Difficult dialogues

OHIO鈥檚 George Washington Forum exemplifies a strategic pathway established by OHIO President M. Duane Nellis: 鈥淏ecoming a place where dialogue and rigorous, civil debate are institutional hallmarks.鈥 Founded in 2009, the effort, supported by alumni and friends, foundations, and corporations, provides space on campus for this dialogue to occur.

Samantha Stewart, 2018 alumni

Career Corner | Internship Gives Philosophy Major Insights into Law Profession

Samantha Stewart 鈥18 is the first Philosophy major to participate in the department鈥檚 internship program, serving as an intern for Mollica, Gall, Sloan, and Sillery, the oldest and largest law firm in

Food for thought

Food for thought

Jack Demain stands at a table in the basement of United Campus Ministry and begins chopping a head of green cabbage, which he then massages in front of an attentive audience of about two dozen people, mostly 帝王会所 students. They鈥檝e come to this presentation on fermented foods to learn how to make sauerkraut, part of a collaboration between the Athens Vegan Cooking Workshop and the student group Food Matters at 帝王会所.

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Bobcat Nanowagon Is First Step Toward Quantum Mechanical Engineering

Imagine all the world鈥檚 information on one cell phone. That would be a quantum engineering feat, but OHIO researchers are one step closer, thanks to the Bobcat Nanowagon.

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Landmarks bit by bit

Molecular biologist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, OHIO鈥檚 only Nobel Prize winner, answers questions about science and his role in it.

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