College of Arts and Sciences Stories

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Faculty Experts

OHIO faculty show how physics can be fun at COSI Science Day

Two Ohio University physics professors turned beach balls, smoke machines, and ping-pong ball launchers into family-friendly science demonstrations at the Center of Science and Industry’s Science Day.

Chloe Christen
Student Success

Voinovich Scholar Chloe Christen recognized for research work

Ohio University senior Chloe Christen’s work as a Voinovich Undergraduate Research Scholar translated into success at the recent meeting of the Mid-Continent Regional Science Association.

A power line worker wipes sweat off of his brow while standing in front of power lines.
Faculty Experts

Cooling crisis: Scorching temperatures and rising energy costs leave Americans feeling burned

The challenge of staying cool and safe during this summer's historic heat wave has been especially burdensome as cooling costs are expected to hit a record high. Many will rely on air conditioning even more than usual during this record heat, but the financial strain of paying more than ever for the electricity to power these appliances has left many Americans sweating it out.

Gas and travel
Travel and gas

How higher fuel prices and tight household budgets could reshape this summer’s travel season

To drive or fly or stay nearby? These are the questions travelers may be asking this year as fuel prices remain high. Economics expert Dan Karney weighs in on the impact of fuel prices on travel plans.

Two geology students study paperwork during a lab at Ohio University beside geology equipment set up on the ground.
Geology Career Paths & Preparation

How a master's in Geological Sciences turns field data into career opportunities

Explore geology career paths in environmental consulting, resource management, and government. See how OHIO’s online M.S. builds field, GIS, data, and writing skills.

Larry Hayman, Esq.
Legal education

Hayman named to OSBA Board as CLJC receives grant support

Larry Hayman, Esq., director of legal engagement and the Pre-Law Program at Ohio University, has been appointed to serve on the Ohio State Bar Association’s Board of Governors for the 2026-2029 term.

600 Spectrometer
Spectrometer Unveiling

Ohio University unveils powerful new 600 MHz NMR spectrometer, expanding research opportunities for faculty and students

A new high-tech spectrometer is helping Ohio University researchers see the unseen. By revealing molecular structures with extraordinary precision, the instrument is poised to accelerate discoveries in fields ranging from medicine and drug development to advanced materials and chemical research.

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Student Success

Office of Student Success and Academic Innovation names Kasey Daniel executive director for University Advising

The executive director will play a key role in advancing a coordinated, student-centered advising model that helps students navigate academic requirements, connect with resources and build clear pathways to graduation.

Shawn Stover and students
Alumni Leaders

OHIO's Sociology and Anthropology Department presents Community Partner Award to Shawn Stover

Shawn Stover, who earned his bachelor’s degree in social work and psychology from OHIO in 1989, serves as the coordinator for the Athens County Reentry Program.

Connor Gaugler
Student Trustee

Governor DeWine appoints Connor Gaugler as new student trustee to OHIO Board of Trustees

Ohio Governor Mike Dewine recently appointed a new student member to the Ohio University Board of Trustees. Connor Gaugler was named a student trustee on April 3, 2026.

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Community Impact

Telling Our Story: OHIO Southern students help document the African American experience in Appalachia

Faculty and students at Ohio University Southern are documenting the African American experience across the tri-state region, as part of a nine-county Appalachian heritage initiative.

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OHIO News

Ohio University shares update on proposed plans to restructure select academic programs in compliance with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act

These program mergers will ensure compliance with the Advance Ohio Higher Education Act (AOHEA) low degree conferral protocols.

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OHIO Community

Ohio University researchers turn to Ohio Supercomputer Center as computing demands grow

OHIO students and researchers are using the Ohio Supercomputer Center to take on complex, data-intensive work—from simulating medical research problems to creating digital art with artificial intelligence.

David Wilhelm
Alumni Leaders

OHIO alumnus David Wilhelm named as Konneker Medal winner

Internationally known entrepreneur and leader David Wilhelm has been named as the winner of the Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship. 

Abla Dzifa Gomashie
International arts

Ghana’s culture minister visits OHIO to discuss the fusion of art, culture and innovation

The Honorable Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Ghana’s Minister for Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, delivered a keynote speech on the intersections of art, culture and innovation during her visit to OHIO’s Athens campus for the Global Arts Festival International Conference.

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