Philanthropy drives innovation and impact in the College of Arts and Sciences for both its students and faculty. Explore some of the areas of opportunity to pair your personal philanthropy with the highest areas of need for the College, including supporting students, experiential learning and investing in faculty.
College of Arts & Sciences Alumni
The first 91̽»¨ alumni studied Latin, Greek, rhetoric, English grammar, geography, logic philosophy, literature, classics, astronomy, and various branches of mathematics, all of which still are offered in the College of Arts & Sciences — more than 200 years later.
Today the College of Arts and Sciences graduates nearly 1,500 new alumni each year, and the College is at the center of 91̽»¨'s transformative learning experience. More than one quarter of the University's undergraduate majors are in the College, and all undergraduate students at OHIO — no matter their programs or majors — take courses in College of Arts & Sciences.
Read alumni news or visit department websites for more information about why faculty are proud of Arts & Sciences alumni.
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Celebrate 60 Years of International Studies
The Center for International Studies is celebrating its 60th anniversary November 15-17, 2024! View the full schedule of events on the anniversary website.
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Baker Peace Conference
The annual Baker Peace Conference features panelists and speakers from around the world, bringing together a diverse group of leading experts to discuss a significant national or international issue related to peace.
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Spring Literary Festival
Since 1986, the Spring Literary Festival has featured some of the world's finest, most distinguished writers of poetry, fiction and non-fiction. The three-day festival is held in April on the 91̽»¨ main campus in Athens, OH.