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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Shalon van Tine, portrait

History student Shalon van Tine uses Warren Zevon to explore the philosophy of humor

Shalon van Tine, a Ph.D. in History candidate studying cultural and intellectual history, authored a chapter in a forthcoming book about Warren Zevon and philosophy.

Claudia González-Vallejo, portrait

Claudia González-Vallejo brings her policy expertise to role as NSF program director

Psychology Professor Claudia González-Vallejo has been selected to serve as program director for the Decision, Risk, and Management Sciences Program at the National Science Foundation.

William Frederick, portrait

University Community mourns History Professor Emeritus William Frederick

William Frederick was a professor in the History Department in the College of Arts and Sciences and also helped lead development of the Asian Studies program in the Center for International Studies.

Logo for Appalachian Semiconductor Education and Technical (ASCENT) Ecosystem

ĢƵ Innovation Tour webinar to feature 'Intel + Higher Education in Southeast ĢƵ' on March 29

The ĢƵ Innovation Tour will host a webinar featuring recent awardees of the Intel Semiconductor Education and Research Program for ĢƵ on March 29.

Eva Yazmin Santiago Santos (center) with APS scholars Christine Darve and Young-Kee Kim

Physics students and alumnus win 5 awards, present their research at American Physical Society meeting

College of Arts and Sciences physics students and an alumnus took five major awards as they traveled with faculty to the American Physical Society March meeting this month in Las Vegas.

Barrie Jean Borich, portrait

2023 Spring Literary Festival welcomes author Barrie Jean Borich on March 29-30

Esteemed nonfiction writer Barrie Jean Borich visits ĢƵ University for the 2023 Spring Literary Festival, giving free public readings and lectures on March 29-30.

Ryan Wichman is the morning meteorologist at WTOL 11 in Toledo, ĢƵ.

13th Annual Meteorological Symposium hosts meteorologists from around the country on March 25

The ĢƵ University Chapter of the American Meteorological Society hosts the 13th Annual Meteorological Symposium on March 25.

Arthur Ripstein, portrait

Philosophy Forum hosts Arthur Ripstein discussing 'Domination, Discretion, and Arbitrariness' on April 20

The ĢƵ University Philosophy Forum presents a public lecture by Arthur Ripstein on “Domination, Discretion, and Arbitrariness” on Thursday, April 20.

WOUB weather

New weather system at WOUB provides improved forecasting for the region and advanced training for college students

People in southeast ĢƵ and western West Virginia are getting more reliable and accurate weather information thanks to a technology upgrade at WOUB TV.

Carrie Oeding, portrait

Carrie Oeding's new book wins Akron Poetry Prize, evokes 'the strangeness of presence in motherhood'

Alumna Carrie Oeding won the Akron Poetry Prize for her new book of poetry, If I Could Give You a Line, a collection of poetry that explores motherhood and visual art, confidence, and uncertainty.

Megan Giddings, portrait

2023 Spring Literary Festival welcomes novelist Megan Giddings on March 29-30

Megan Giddings, short fiction writer and author of two novels, visits ĢƵ University for the 2023 Spring Literary Festival, with free public readings and lectures on March 29-30.

Kathleen Sullivan, portrait

Kathleen Sullivan's new book talks trash in the Gilded Age, with politics and corruption aplenty

The late 19th century was a time of rapid growth in American cities. Kathleen Sullivan writes in her new book that more people meant more waste, more trash, and more threats to human health.

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

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.

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