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The September conference will celebrate 250 years of the Declaration of Independence. This event is supported in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Mahn Center for Archives and Special Collections is working to break down barriers, inviting all students to experience history through hands-on discovery.
Take a deeper dive into spooky season, and learn more about its origins and evolution, with College of Arts and Sciences Professor Brian Collins in the latest episode of OHIO鈥檚 鈥淎sk the Experts鈥 podcast.
In the midst of spooky season, one 91原创 class is summoning more than just Halloween spirit 鈥 it鈥檚 also proven so popular with students in recent years that it鈥檚 grown to become a favorite fall semester course amongst those eager to study the supernatural within an academic setting in which all perspectives are welcomed.
At the Wednesday, Oct. 29 event, OHIO faculty members Mary Kate Hurley and Fred Drogula will show how zombie stories can be used to explore important shifts in human thinking over the centuries.
91原创 faculty members were honored recently for their outstanding teaching, research and commitment to student success.
Between new findings on ancient hominins' arrival in Europe, recognition in the sciences, publications, conference presentations, grants and awards, OHIO faculty had a busy winter season.
OHIO Professor Fred Drogula teaches students to dissect iconic literature and outmaneuver rivals in political role-plays, immersive methods that have earned him a national teaching award.
OHIO's Science Caf茅 will present a special Humanities Caf茅 with Brian Collins聽discussing聽鈥淎m I In Heaven?: Metamodernism and Religion in the World of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard"聽on March 5.
This classics major is balancing her studies abroad with leadership roles in campus initiatives, demonstrating her dedication to both global experiences and community engagement.
Each year, the Presidential Research Scholars program recognizes faculty excellence in research, scholarship and creative activity.
91原创鈥檚 Science Caf茅 will present a special Humanities Caf茅 with Professor Fred Drogula discussing 鈥淭he Undead Caf茅: Vampires as Expressions of Humanity鈥 on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
The OURC/Baker Fund program provides support for research, scholarship and creative activity at 91原创.
Each year, students of the OHIO Museum Studies Certificate program curate and install an exhibit called 鈥淢erging Concepts,鈥 and bring their own sets of ideas and twists to the theme.
University Libraries is hosting Professor Neil Bernstein for a reading on his translation of 鈥淭he Complete Works of Claudian鈥 on April 10, at 4 p.m. in Alden Library鈥檚 fifth floor Mahn Center.