Past Events
Join the College of Arts and Sciences for the Center for RNA Biology’s Inaugural Schoenberg Lecture, co-sponsored by the Science Sundays public lecture series.
A discussion with Mary Applegate, medical director for the Ohio Department of Medicaid hosted by the College of Medicine as part of the Maurice "Mo" Mullet Student-Alumni Forum.
A panel of CPH alumni will discuss how to set yourself up for success after graduation, what they wish they knew when the entered the workforce and what they look for when they hire new staff and meet with job candidates. The…
The methylmercury pollution victims’ fight for justice in Minamata and the anti-nuclear movement in Japan, centered around the joint efforts of farmers, fisherfolk and other dedicated citizens, are examples of the struggle to…
"Minamata," a film drama based on the book by W. Eugene and Aileen M. Smith, premiered on Feb. 21 at the Berlin International Film Festival. Directed by Andrew Levitas, the film stars Johnny Depp as photographer Eugene Smith, who…
In partnership with the Columbus Young Professionals Club, The Women’s Place is offering an exclusive opportunity for selected Ohio State employees to attend the upcoming Women of Inspiration Summit Experience (WISE) on Oct. 26.
MPH first-year students will learn helpful information to prepare them for the Applied Practice Experience (APE). Students will learn how and where to find APE…
In anticipation of the release of the National Science Foundation’s Sustainable Regional Systems Research Network program before the end of the year, the research…
Jonathan Friedman, director of education programs at the literary and human rights nonprofit PEN America, will speak on book bans and educational censorship for the annual Zacher Lecture in the Humanities.
Human challenge trials, which intentionally expose healthy volunteers to disease, have historically been part of scientific research and have contributed to vital scientific advances in drug and vaccine development. Nevertheless, such…