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Congrats to Seth Gaiters on FTE Christian Leadership Forum!
Congrats to PhD student Seth Gaiters on his selection to participate in the 2017 Christian Leadership Forum as a member of the doctoral cohort! The FTE Christian Leadership Forum will take place May…
Congratulations to Sarah Craycraft on FLAS Fellowship!
Congratulations to Comparative Studies graduate student Sarah Craycraft on being awarded a FLAS fellowship for this summer through the Center for Slavic and East European Studies! She will take part…
Congratulations to Theresa Delgadillo on HWW Grant!
"Building Sustainable Worlds: Latinx Placemaking in the Midwest" This project is supported by the Humanities Without Walls consortium, based at the Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities at…
Call for Papers: Comparative Studies Undergraduate Colloquium!
The Department of Comparative Studies invites its undergraduate majors and minors to present and discuss their work with peers and faculty members in a colloquium, which will be held on Friday April…
Congratulations to Dorothy Noyes
Dorothy Noyes has been elected to the presidency of the American Folklore Society. She will serve in 2017 as President-Elect, 2018-19 as President, and 2020 as Past President. Congratulations,…
Dorothy Noyes Publishes New Book
A warm congratulations goes out Professor Dorothy Noyes for publishing a new book of her collected essays, Humble Theory Folklore's Grasp on Social Life. You can find out more about her new book,…
Congratulations to John Low
The Ohio State University at Newark Assistant Professor of Comparative Studies John N. Low is this year’s recipient of the President’s & Dean/Director’s Diversity Award at Central Ohio Technical…
Congratulations to Isaac Weiner and partner Associate Director Amy DeRogatis for their Grant from Henry Luce Foundation for the American Religious Sounds Project
The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded a two-year, $200,000 grant to The Ohio State University Foundation for support of the American Religious Sounds Project, a collaborative, multidisciplinary…
Congratulations to Noah Tamarkin for receiving a National Science Foundation and Wenner-Gren Foundation Research Awards to Study How Genetic Technologies Intersect with Postcolonial Law and Policing
Noah Tamarkin, assistant professor, Comparative Studies, has received two research awards to support his project on the intersections between genetic technologies and postcolonial law and policing…