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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Keith and Michelle Ray

Alumni News | Keith and Michelle Ray: teaching English from Hong Kong, to Hanoi, to Brasilia

ĢƵ University alumni Keith and Elizabeth Michelle Ray have spent the past decade teaching English around the globe.

Madison Saylor, Class of 2021

Class of 2021 | Madison Saylor has ‘tools to problem solve, stay humble, and create a better world’

Madison Saylor ’21 says her time at ĢƵ University has made her a stronger woman and “given me the tools to problem solve, stay humble, and create a better world.” Her next step is law school.

Julie Suhr

Julie Suhr named editor of Psychological Assessment, sets priorities for journal

Dr. Julie Suhr was recently appointed editor of the journal Psychological Assessment, highlighting her vision for the research journal on the American Psychological Association's Editor Spotlight.

Morgan Vis

Morgan Vis, Nukhet Sandal named associate deans in College of Arts and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences Dean Florenz Plassmann announced that Drs. Morgan Vis and Nukhet Sandal have been named associate deans in the College.

Ryan Crowley

Ryan Crowley to serve as clerk in Delaware Superior Court after law school graduation

ĢƵ University alumnus Ryan Crowley (B.A., '19) is set to earn a Juris Doctor in 2022 from Widener University Delaware Law School.

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ĢƵ University restarts Central Region Humanities Center

ĢƵ University is restarting the Central Region Humanities Center, which was created in 2001 with support from a National Endowment for the Humanities grant.

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ĢƵ University to honor Distinguished Professor Steven Evans on Feb. 3

ĢƵ University will honor Distinguished Professor Steven Evans on Thursday, February 3 during the Distinguished Professor Portrait Unveiling and Lecture.

Francisco Cintrón

Alumni News | Francisco Cintrón turns history into his future

ĢƵ University alumnus Francisco Cintrón said a Western Civilization course at OHIO drew him into history, particularly the history of the medieval Islamic world.

Dr. Cedric Johnson

Ted Rose lecture series to present Power of Black Lives Matter: American Liberalism and Inequality After Floyd

The African American Studies Department will present the second Ted Rose Lecture Series, featuring a talk on "The Power of Black Lives Matter: American Liberalism and Inequality After George Floyd."

Megan Taylor and Leighton Heiner

First time competitors win awards at in-person Mock Trial Tournament

The ĢƵ University Mock Trial Team competed at ĢƵ State University’s Scarlet and Grey Mock Trial Tournament in October, with two first-time competitors winning awards.

Dr. Mariana Dantas

Dantas looks to Brazil, most prominent slave society in the Americas, for insight on Black freedom in the Age of Abolition

ĢƵ University researcher Dr. Mariana Dantas is delving into the rich history of slavery in Brazil to offer new insights on the Black experience within slavery and the pursuit of freedom.

Alexander Govorov

Govorov, Berlin collaborators set out to harness nanostructures for energy and sensing

Dr. Alexander Govorov, is teaming up with collaborators at the home of the world's first supercomputer to apply the best specialized software in the world to compute complex nanostructures.

Andrew Howard

History graduate student Andrew Howard wins critical language award to study Urdu

The American Councils for International Education awarded graduate student Andrew Howard a Critical Language Scholarship Refresh award to study Urdu with the American Institute of India Studies.

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Plant Club students dig the outdoors while helping the Athens community

Members of OHIO's Plant Club share their interest in engaging with our natural resources in hiking, conservation, gardening, crafting, and learning about plants.

Julie Suhr

Advising News | Psychology Peer Mentors help undergraduate students navigate college life, careers

The Psychology Peer Mentoring program provides undergraduate students studying psychology at OHIO an opportunity to interact with graduate student mentors to explore graduate school and career paths.

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