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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Settling ĢƵ book cover

Professors' new book traces ĢƵ history from first peoples to first settlers

The official founding of the state of ĢƵ dates back to 1803, but human habitation in ĢƵ goes back much further, back to the first peoples who helped shape the state we know today.

Orianna Carter

Making time to learn leads to solid foundation in sciences

A love of biology and teaching has led to Orianna Carter’s over 25-year career in education.

Michael Held and Art Oestrike, top right, take their class behind the scenes to help brew "Honey Sunrise." | Photos by Corey Howell

Jackie O's ĢƵ Brew Week Keg Tapping Ceremony features a beer started in an OHIO chemistry class

"Honey Sunrise," a beer that started as a chemistry capstone project, was selected by Jackie O's for their official 2023 Brew Week keg tapping event scheduled for July 10 at the Uptown Brewpub.

Archaeologist David Lamp works in a one-meter square part of a dig near Lancaster.

Student David Lamp makes discovery of a lifetime: fluted point from first peoples in ĢƵ

David Lamp was on his hands and knees, trowel in hand, back at OHIO as a graduate student on June 2, when he made the discovery of a lifetime.

Participants enjoy the 2023 Juneteenth Festival on College Green.

Unity on College Green: OHIO campus and Athens community unite for Juneteenth celebration

The ĢƵ University and Athens community filled College Green on Saturday to take part in the third annual Juneteenth festivities.

Jim Burger

Jim Burger puts his passion for learning and teaching to work at his alma mater

Jim Burger is proud to teach students in some of the same classrooms where he took classes as an undergraduate at ĢƵ University Chillicothe over 40 years ago.

Erin Ashley

What’s new? ĢƵ University Broadcast Meteorology Degree

In May, Erin Ashley was the first to graduate with ĢƵ University’s new Broadcast Meteorology degree. She is now a meteorologist at WTVG in Toledo.

The Mayall 4-Meter Telescope, home to the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), seen at night at Kitt Peak National Observatory on Monday, May 21, 2018, in Tucson, Arizona. 05/21/18|

DESI early data release holds nearly two million objects; ĢƵ University physicists contribute to first detection of baryon acoustic oscillations from DESI

“These papers show the great potential of DESI to accomplish its science goals,” said OHIO Physicist Hee-Jong Seo, who co-led one of the first measurement papers.

Science teachers extracting DNA from lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, and strawberries. The teachers are wearing goggles.

Seriously fun chemistry with summer produce: Hines collaborates with Discovery Museum for educators workshop

Dr. Jennifer Hines worked with middle school and high school educators from across the state to mash up lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, and strawberries and extract natural products and DNA.

lgbt flag

A unique LGBTQ housing option helps some OHIO students find safety and community 

OHIO’s Experiential Living Opportunity, or ELO, are unique residential environments centered around a common set of values or ideals, and designed to foster growth and development.

Dr. Yeong Kim, portrait

Yeong Kim selected for NEH-funded Rust Belt Humanities Lab

Yeong Kim, associate professor of geography, was selected to participate in the Rust Belt Humanities Lab, a summer seminar focusing on the people and places of the Rust Belt.

Hla X-ray image

Scientists report world’s first X-ray of a single atom in Nature

A team of scientists from ĢƵ University, Argonne National Laboratory, and others, led by OHIO professor Saw Wai Hla, have taken the world’s first X-ray SIGNAL of just one atom.

Mr. Pritchard and Dean Rohall

Three OHIO faculty receive Regional Higher Education Outstanding Faculty Award

Three ĢƵ University regional higher education faculty members received awards in recognition of their outstanding performance.

Tom Walker with a pet

University community mourns Political Science Professor Emeritus Tom Walker

The ĢƵ University community mourns the passing of Thomas Walker, professor emeritus of political science and director emeritus of Latin American studies, who died on May 2.

Bobbi Kasproski

Alumna Bobbi Kasproski fulfills lifelong dream to author children’s book

For OHIO alumna Bobbi Kasproski, retirement was an opportunity to fulfill a long-held dream of becoming a children’s book author.

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