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College of Arts and Sciences Stories

Kevin Uhalde, portrait

Center for Law, Justice and Culture director highlights student, alumni engagement and announces fall 2022 events

Kevin Uhalde highlights fall 2022 Center for Law, Justice and Culture events and ways for students to get involved, including Constitution Day and wrongful conviction events.

Members of the Mock Trial Team during competition in Columbus.

Mock Trial Team holding information sessions and tryouts in early September

The Ohio University Mock Trial Team is holding information sessions and team tryouts in early September, and ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½students from all majors are encouraged to participate.

Schoonover Center

Scripps interns offer tips on getting experience, internships

Four Scripps College of Communication students and recent graduates shared advice for internship-hungry students on how to approach interviews and gain experience that will enhance skills and resumes.

Ohio University student Madelynn Zarembka poses in front of a Delta airplane

Zarembka soars in Delta Air Lines meteorology internship

Geography-meteorology major Madelynn Zarembka spent the summer interning with Delta Air Lines at their headquarters in Atlanta, Ga.

Nathaniel Szewczyk, portrait

Science Café kicks off with 'Worms in Space: Improving Astronaut Muscle Health' on Sept. 7

The fall 2022 Science Café lineup kicks off with Nathaniel Szewczyk discussing "Worms in Space: Improving Astronaut Muscle Health" at 5 p.m. on Sept. 7.

The Athena Cinema Stay Healthy

Athena Cinema presents ‘From the Hills and Hollers: Appalachian Stories Film Series’

"The Hills and the Hollers: Appalachian Stories Film Series" features depictions of Appalachia on screen with guest speakers starting fall 2022.

Randy E. Barnett, portrait

Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Constitution Day lecture: 'Do We Have a Democracy or a Republic, and Why Does it Matter?'

The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts a Constitution Day lecture — "Do We Have a Democracy or a Republic, and Why Does it Matter?" — on Thursday, Sept. 15.

Christine Scott-Hayward, portrait

Constitution Day Lecture: Punishing Poverty: The Constitutionality of Cash Bail, Sept. 20

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture hosts a Constitution Day Lecture by Christine Scott-Hayward on "Punishing Poverty: The Constitutionality of Cash Bail" on Sept. 20.

Uzoma Miller, portrait
Faculty Expert

Visiting professors bring expertise on race and music to African American Studies fall schedule

African American courses on arts, media, literature and the history of injustice in United States are on the schedule this fall as the African American Studies Department.

Mohamed "Shafie" Ameermia, portrait

South African human rights advocate brings his work to ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½this fall

South African human rights advocate Mohamed "Shafie" Ameermia arrives in Athens on Sept. 1, bringing with him a lifetime of expertise and experience to share with ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½students.

Caroline Rhude in Spain

Rhude gains independence and confidence during study abroad in Spain

When Ohio University student Caroline Rhude heard of the opportunity to study abroad in Spain this summer, she jumped at the chance.

Hannah Koerner, now with Hachette Book Group in New York City

Alumni ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ | Hannah Koerner fills her NYC apartment and career with books

Hannah Koerner interned with two publishing companies as a student. Now she's living her dream working for a book publisher in New York City.

In this graph, students in the spring kinetics lab predicted daily cases in the state of Ohio through fall 2022.

Chemistry lab students predict spread of COVID-19 with kinetics models

Students in the spring kinetics lab predicted daily COVID-19 cases in the state of Ohio through fall 2022.

Damian Nance (right) with colleagues (left to right) Brendan Murphy (Canada), Rob Strachan (U.K.) and Cecilio Quesada (Spain) in 2005 examining an outcrop in the Ural Mountains of Russia that shows almost identical relationships to those in the northern Appalachians, the U.K., and western Europe.

Damian Nance book provides new chapters on history of Earth

Damian Nance's book revolutionizes our understanding of the origin and evolution of the Appalachian Mountains and mountain ranges of the same age in Europe and northwest Africa.

Gordy Hall at twilight

Linguistics Colloquium Series fall 2022 schedule includes alumni speakers

Linguistics Colloquium Series fall 2022 schedule includes several recent alumni of the M.A. in Applied Linguistics program as well as professional development mentoring for current students.

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