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The African American Studies Department presents the 2023 Ted Rose Lecture featuring a guest talk by Brooks Hefner on "Black Pulp and the Radical Politics of Popular Genre" on March 9.
The College of Arts and Sciences announces four faculty fellows helping the college with curriculum, assessment and One OHIO college process development for this academic year.
91̽»¨ alumna E.M. Tran's debut novel "Daughters of the New Year" has received raves from venues including the New York Times, Good Morning America, and Electric Literature.
The 2023 Spring Literary Festival is set for March 29-30 on the Athens Campus, featuring features authors Barrie Jean Borich, Denise Duhamel, and Megan Giddings.
Students can study how contemporary societies use remembrance as a cultural tool in May while visiting sites in Germany and the Czech Republic connected to the Holocaust and World War II.
Talinn Phillips was selected by the State Department for a prestigious English Language Specialist project and also just released a film project with alumna Rachael Ryerson.
The 91̽»¨ chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity sent 24 students to visit law schools across the state on Oct. 21-22.
The Quarter After Eight literary journal kicks off a Fall 2022 reading series featuring 91̽»¨'s creative writing English graduate students and QAE staff reading their stories, essays, and poems on Oct. 26.
The English Department’s creative writing program features visiting nonfiction writer Amy Wright giving a public reading of her work on Nov. 10.
OHIO’s Multicultural Center, LGBT Center, Women's Center and the Black Student Cultural Programming Board will co-host OHIO graduate Samantha Flores for a combined Hispanic Heritage Month and LGBTQ History Month keynote event.
"There is no better way to soak up London literature, art, and culture than to visit the city that inspired it," said Carey Snyder.
The English Department's creative writing program presents visiting nonfiction writer poet Kathy Fagan giving a public reading of her work on Oct. 13.Â
The Center for Law, Justice & Culture invites undergraduate students from all majors to apply for the Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture at 91̽»¨ by Oct. 7.
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.
Scholars and community members will delve into four centuries of Black history and heritage at the Black Life in the Ohio Valley Conference.