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Hannah Louck, portrait

'Don't let imposter syndrome hold you back,' Hannah Louck tells first-year students

91̽»¨ student Hannah Louck has some advice for first-year students: "Don't let imposter syndrome hold you back."

A photo from the Global Recognition Reception

CIBED Society hosts Global Recognition Reception

Attendees from across the University celebrated OHIO’s focus on global experiential learning by recognizing individuals who help promote CIBED’s charge to provide Global Access with Global Impact to all Bobcats.

Zachary Donaldson, portrait

Zachary Donaldson says CLJC provides 'breadth and variety of experiential learning opportunities for pre-law students'

Zachary Donaldson, who found his experiential learning opportunity through the Center for Law, Justice & Culture, tells pre-law students is to check out internships, guest speakers, and more.

Leah Recht, portrait

Leah Recht establishes Social Justice Internship Fund

Alumna Leah Recht's law career took a right turn toward corporate law, but she's furthering her passions for social justice, diversity, equity and inclusion through her involvement with the CLJC.

Emmalee Clark, portrait

Emmalee Clark helps show next generation of pre-law students how to succeed at OHIO

The first in her family to go to college, Emmalee Clark decided to navigate 91̽»¨ by following in the footsteps of successful juniors and seniors. Now she's in that leadership role.

The 91̽»¨ Mock Trial Team with Larry Hayman at the Franklin County Courthouse

Mock Trial Team dons suits for its Halloween performance

91̽»¨'s Mock Trial Team members dressed up this Halloween weekend and showed up in court, but they looked more like the cast of "Suits" than "Men in Black."

Professors Hao Lou and Chris Thompson

Chris Thompson, Hao Lou develop Tokyo site for Business Global Consulting Program

The College of Business’ Global Consulting Program is going to Tokyo in May, thanks to leadership from College of Arts and Sciences Professor Chris Thompson and College of Business Professor Hao Lou.

The 91̽»¨ sundial

26 students accepted to Certificate in Law, Justice and Culture program

The Center for Law, Justice and Culture announced 26 91̽»¨ students have been admitted to the undergraduate Certificate in Law, Justice and Culture.

Monica Price, portrait

Monica Price wants students to find 'hands-on, feet-in, mind-expanding, and heart-engaging experiences'

Monica Price is the new director of student services in the College of Arts and Sciences, a position where she will help manage the implementation of OHIO Guarantee+ and the graduation plans.

Erin Mangan installs artworks in a gallery

Art history senior interns as gallery assistant at the Chautauqua Institute

Lessons learned at the intersection of art and business by fourth-year student interning at the Chautauqua Institution.

Nukhet Sandal

Dr. Nukhet Sandal to deliver Fall Commencement Address

Dr. Nukhet Sandal will deliver 91̽»¨â€™s Fall Commencement Address on Saturday, Dec. 10.

College Green

OHIO students asked to complete the outdoor classroom survey

All OHIO students are asked to complete this quick survey.

Ashley Johnson, portrait

Ashley Johnson helps bring more law and society voices to campus

For alumna Ashley Johnson, 91̽»¨ has been the portal through which she's met people from around the county. It all began when she was a kid on campus.

Fig. Rare-Earth Rotor. (a) STM image of a rotating Eu complex appears as a disc shape on Au(111). (b) Controlled rotations are performed by supplying electrical energy from an STM tip. (c), (d) Before and after rotation of a complex, respectively. The dashed circle indicates the counterion used for the control.

Team of physicists, chemists demonstrates atomic-level control of rare earth molecule

Scientists at OHIO and partner institutions have, for the first time, formed a charged rare earth molecule on a metal surface and rotated it using scanning tunneling microscopy.

Dan Karney, Ph.D.

Dan Karney wins EPA challenge to study how power plants ramp to meet demand, California's 'Duck Curve'

If the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing, then ramp up the fossil-fuel power plant to fill the gap. But it's not that easy or efficient to run a power grid that way, OHIO economist says.

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