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Congratulations, Dr. Arceño!
Dr. Mark Anthony Arceño successfully completed his degree requirements in December, having defended and submitted his dissertation “Changing [Vitivini]Cultures in Ohio, USA, and Alsace, France: An…

Dr. McCorriston Discusses Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology with Middle East Studies Center
Last week, Dr. Joy McCorriston was interviewed as a part of the Middle East Studies Center's podcast "Keys to Understanding the Middle East." Dr. McCorriston discussed her research in Yemen and…

"Seeking Good, Clean, And Fair Food For All" Lecture Series Holds Final Discussion
Last week, the "Seeking Good, Clean, And Fair Food For All" lecture series, hosted through a partnership between the Department's Anthropology Public Outreach Program and Slow Food Columbus…

"Seeking Good, Clean, And Fair Food For All" Lecture Series Holds Second Discussion
Last week, the "Seeking Good, Clean, And Fair Food For All" lecture series, hosted through a partnership between the Department's Anthropology Public Outreach Program and Slow Food Columbus…

Mentoring Committee Launches "Hidden Curriculum" Series
Despite the time we all spend in courses, have you ever felt that some of your questions about succeeding in higher education, at Ohio State and beyond, were left unanswered? The Department of…

Kicking Off "Seeking Good, Clean, and Fair Food For All" Lecture Series
Last Tuesday, Slow Food Columbus Chapter Leader, APOP Lecture Series Team Leader and PhD candidate Mark Anthony Arceño kicked off the “Seeking Good, Clean, and Fair Food for All: Equity. Inclusion…

Welcoming our 2020 Graduate Student Cohort
With a new academic year comes a whole new cohort of graduate students to our department. Since we're unable to meet in person, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce all of our new…

ALX Racial Justice Grant
The Affordable Learning Exchange (ALX) is expanding their scope this autumn by piloting a racial justice grant. This new opportunity will support instructors who are incorporating assignments,…

In ancient Arabia, some tools were created to show off skills
Fluted projectile points were used like a “peacock’s feathers”People living in southern Arabia some 8,000 years ago created intricate stone weapons that were not just useful, but designed to “…