Stories tagged with: College of Arts and Sciences

Bennett Hall

Ohio University Chillicothe to host solar eclipse viewing event

Ohio University Chillicothe will host eclipse viewing and educational programming on April 8 on the lawn between Bennett Hall and Shoemaker Center from 2-4 p.m.

Dr. Rajindar K. Koshal

Koshal Lecture Series supports speaking engagements to promote global understanding of India

Funding to promote global understanding of Indian culture is available to the OHIO community through the Professors Rajindar and Manjulika Koshal Lecture Series Endowment support fund.

Dr. Tad Malinski, Distinguished Professor

University Community Mourns Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Tadeusz Malinski

The Ohio University community mourns the passing of Distinguished Professor of Chemistry Tadeusz Malinski, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize.

The Ohio University sundial

Students from five colleges admitted to Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture program

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture announced its next cohort of Ohio University students that have been admitted to the undergraduate Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture program.

Dean Matthew Ando. outside his 186-year-old office in Wilson Hall.

From University of Illinois to Ohio University, Matt Ando takes helm at College of Arts and Sciences

Matt Ando traded a university sprawled across the prairies of Illinois for one nestled in the foothills of Appalachian Ohio.

Authors at Alden derby

Skate on by for a roller derby-filled Authors @ Alden with Samantha Tucker and Amy Spears

University Libraries will feature Samantha Tucker and Amy Spears at Authors @ Alden as they discuss their publication, “Collective Chaos: A Roller Derby Team Memoir.”

Hannah Louck, portrait

Black Law Students Association returns to support Black and minority pre-law students

The National Black Law Students Association returns this fall with the mission to increase the number of culturally responsible Black and minority attorneys who excel academically and professionally.

Sarah Wyatt photographed the imprints of the hands of astronaut Neil Armstrong — one of her heroes — on display in the Space Walk of Fame museum in Titusville, Fla.

Sarah Wyatt among 18 scientists leading nation's space research agenda for living on moon, Mars

Dr. Sarah Wyatt is one of 18 U.S. scientists who led the formulation of the nation's ambitious 10-year research roadmap to support humans traveling to the moon and Mars.

2023-24 Mock Trial team members, group photo

Mock Trial Team selects 2023-24 members amid steep competition

The Ohio University Mock Trial Team selected 20 students, including three first-year students, to form two teams for the 2023-24 academic year.

Photo of man wearing glasses, facing viewer, against a neutral grey backdrop.

Visiting author Martin Puchner to discuss his most recent book at Sept. 28 presentation

Visiting author Martin Puchner will speak about his book, "Culture: The Story of Us," a global history of culture raising questions about how culture works, on Sept. 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Ellis Hall.

Antarctic sea ice, Jan. 6, 2022

Science Café features Ryan Fogt discussing 'Recent Extreme Antarctic Sea Ice Decline' on Oct. 11

Ohio University's Science Café presents Ryan Fogt discussing "Recent Extreme Antarctic Sea Ice Decline in a 20th Century Historical Context" on Wednesday, Oct. 11.

Ginny Choi, portrait

Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts 'Do Markets Corrupt Our Morals?' on Oct. 3

The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Ginny Choi discussing "Do Markets Corrupt Our Morals?" on Oct.  3.

William Easterly, portrait

Menard Family George Washington Forum presents 'Saviors vs. Liberators: the Debate on Ending Global Poverty' on Oct. 9

The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts William Easterly discussing "Saviors vs. Liberators: the Debate on Ending Global Poverty" on Monday, Oct. 9.

From left, Marcus Sapp and Marty Levingston at the Ohio Innocence Project 20th Anniversary Gala celebration in May.

Wrongful Conviction Day features discussion about 'Impossible Choices: Innocent People and Dark Plea Deals' on Oct. 3

The Center for Law, Justice and Culture commemorates Wrongful Conviction Day featuring a discussion about “Impossible Choices:  Innocent People and Dark Plea Deals" on Oct. 3.

Bart Wilson, portrait

Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts talk on Meaningful Economics on Sept. 20

The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Bart J. Wilson discussing "Meaningful Economics" on Wednesday, Sept. 20.

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