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Justin Salgado

Justin Salgado Fulbright Fellowship Highlighted in OIA News

From OIA Website:

Six graduate students awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program fellowship for 2023-2024

Ellen Danford

A record number of graduate students from The Ohio State…

Christopher Nichols

Christopher McKnight Nichols Guest of History Podcast

Christopher McKnight Nichols was recently a guest on the Abridged Presidential Histories podcast, talking about his book Rethinking American Grand Strategy (Oxford, 2021), along with co-editor…

Comic Book Women book cover on left side and photo of Sydney Heifler on the right side

Sydney Heifler Pens New Book Review

Sydney Heifler has a new review of the book Comic Book Women in Inks: The Journal of the Comics Studies Society. The review begins:

"Peyton Brunet and Blair Davis’s Comic Book Women:…

Jordan Schoonover

Congratulations to Jordan Schoonover

Congratulations to Jordan Schoonover on successfully defending her dissertation, "'The Man is the Head, But the Woman is the Neck, and She Can Turn the Head Any Way She Wants': Kinship, Gender,…

Climate activists take part in a “die-in” this month outside a Chase Bank location in Washington, D.C. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)

Bart Elmore Talks Banking & the Environment in New Washington Post Article

In, "Activists are looking to banking regulations to combat climate change," for The Washington Post, Prof. Bart Elmore discusses how the banking industry consolidated and became a key component…

Mytheli Sreenivas

Mytheli Sreenivas Quoted in Article About SB83

Professor Sreenivas was recently quoted in the Lantern article, "Community's Role in Discourse on Senate Bill 83," written by Josie Stewart.

She stated that, "As a teacher, I have…

Christopher Nichols

Chris Nichols Weighs in on Enhanced Driver's Licenses

Professor Christopher Nichols was recently quoted in the Cleveland.com article, "Ohio will soon offer enhanced driver’s licenses. Here’s what they are and why they were (once) controversial,"…

Will Chou

Alum Will Chou, PhD, Receives Hudson Institute Fellowship

Congratulations to history alum, Will Chou, PhD, who will be joining the Hudson Institute as the Japan Chair Fellow later this summer. His work will be focusing on initiatives that support US,…

illustration of a man in a top hat and a woman holding a sign that reads, "Freedom", on right side is a photo of Cameron Givens

Cameron Givens Pens New Article for "Modern American History"

The German Plague: Contagion and Conspiracy in First World War America

by Cameron Givens

Abstract: During the First World War, the American home front was awash with conspiracy…