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Recent News About Ohio State University
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Ohio State students assist with Columbus Museum of Art exhibition
This fall, an exhibition featuring the work of artist Sarah Rosalena is opening at the Pizzuti Collection of the Columbus Museum of Art (CMA).
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Ohio State awarded $15 million for autonomous transportation research
The U.S. Department of Transportation has chosen a research consortium led by The Ohio State University to address cybersecurity risks in various modes of transportation.
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Ohio State hosts STEM institute for teachers of students with visual impairments
Science teachers from across the country gathered at The Ohio State University’s Columbus campus last week to share best practices on how to adapt astronomy lessons for students with visual impairments.
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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
The Ohio State University alumnus Ratmir Timashev visited the university’s Columbus campus on Feb. 16 to announce a historic $110 million gift from the Timashev Family Foundation to establish the Center for Software Innovation.
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KENT STATE COMMUNITY REFLECTS ON HOW BLACK HISTORY MONTH HAD AN IMPACT ON THEIR LIVES
A more mystical and insightful psychedelic drug experience may be linked to an enduring reduction in anxiety and depression symptoms, according to a new study.
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University trustees announce process for presidential search
The Ohio State University Board of Trustees today announced the process for seeking the university’s next president — a search that will include opportunities for the Ohio State community to participate.
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How Earth’s molecules got their “handedness”
Scientists from The Ohio State University have a new theory about how the building blocks of life – the many proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids that compose every organism on Earth – may have evolved to favor a certain kind of molecular structure.
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Michigan State students return to campus with message of support from Ohio State
Michigan State University students are coming back to campus this weekend for the first time since the horrendous tragedy that took the lives of three students, injured five others and traumatized their community and their loved ones.
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Novel quantum entanglement lets researchers spy on atomic nuclei
Nuclear physicists have found a way to peer inside the deepest recesses of atomic nuclei, according to a new study.
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Ohio State sets new record with $1.38 billion in annual research expenditures
The Ohio State University’s annual research and development expenditures increased by double digits in fiscal year (FY) 2022 and set a new university record.
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U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez donates papers to Ohio State
Former U.S. Rep. Anthony Gonzalez has donated his official congressional papers to The Ohio State University.
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Nichols installed as Woody Hayes Chair of National Security Studies
Christopher McKnight Nichols formally commenced his role as the Wayne Woodrow Hayes Chair in National Security Studies late last month with an installation lecture and audience discussion.
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Study finds much still not known about cognitive decline
The risk factors linked to cognitive decline in older adults explain a surprisingly modest amount about the large variation in mental abilities between older people, according to a new national study.
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Black youth aren’t isolated in segregated neighborhoods
A surprising new study has found that urban Black youth living in segregated neighborhoods spent a substantial amount of time in areas with mostly white residents.
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Hundreds of Ohio State students volunteer to honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day
More than 500 students from The Ohio State University participated in 29 service projects to support the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service last month.
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True stories can win out on social media, study finds
Some past research has suggested that falsehoods travel more quickly online than the truth and are more popular with the public, but a new study gives a more hopeful view.
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Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska appointed to National Science Board
President Joe Biden has appointed The Ohio State University Vice President for Knowledge Enterprise Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska to the National Science Board.
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Legged robots need more testing before real-world use
When it comes to the evolution of mobile robots, it may be a long time before legged robots are able to safely interact in the real world, according to a new study.
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Four Ohio State scientists named AAAS Fellows
Four scientists at The Ohio State University have been elected to the 2022 class of American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows.
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Ohio State designing curriculum for statewide broadband training programs
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced Jan. 13 at The Ohio State University that $12 million in grant funding through two programs will be allocated to support Ohio’s Broadband & 5G Sector Partnership as it works to implement the state’s broadband and 5G workforce strategy.