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POSTCARD FROM TANZANIA: Lauren Schefsky
Lauren is a senior majoring in International Relations & Diplomacy, with a second major in German.
“I am currently interning at the US Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where I…
English 4321 is Environmental Literatures, Cultures, and Media, SPRING 2020!
This course will introduce students to the vibrant, interdisciplinary field of the Environmental Humanities. We will think together about the affordances of humanistic inquiry for addressing…
Harry S. Truman Scholarship Info Sessions, Oct 30-31
The Truman Foundation awards approximately 60 scholarships to college juniors in preparation for careers in public service. The scholarship provides up to $30,000 toward graduate studies,…
2019 Graduate & Professional School Fair, Nov. 6, 2019
2019 OSU Graduate and Professional School FairThis event is open to current Ohio State undergraduate students.
Option for Student Success Series credit
Date: November 6, 2019 -…
The Book of Jonah and Its Interpreters, Oct 29th
The Book of Jonah and Its Interpreters with Dr. Daniel Frank
One of the strangest books of the Bible, Jonah presents several anomalies: a rebellious prophet seeking to escape a divine…
A Gift to the Gods: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt, Oct 23rd
A Gift to the Gods: Animal Mummies in Ancient Egypt with Dr. Sarah Schellinger
It is undeniable that the ancient Egyptians had a close connection with the animal world as seen in their…
The Musical Heritage of al-Andalus, Oct 28th
The Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures is excited to welcome Dr. Dwight Reynolds to campus for a guest lecture, The Musical Heritage of al-Andalus
Lecture Description:…
Courtiers and Courtesans, Princesses and Prostitutes: the Forgotten Women of Medieval Persian Poetry with Dr. Dick Davis
Look in any anthology of "classical" (i.e. medieval) Persian poetry and you would be lucky to find more than two women poets listed, and it's always the same two. But in reality there were…
Mis-Disinformation in the Former Soviet Union with Maksym Eristavi
Thursday, October 17, 4:00-6:00PM, Hagerty Hall 406
The Slavic Literature and Culture Forum welcomes Maksym Eristavi for a discussion of mis-disinformation in the post-Soviet space. Eristavi…