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  • Apply for 2025 COIL Virtual Learning Community

    Ohio State faculty and instructors interested in learning how to design a global and intercultural learning experience with international partners are encouraged to apply to participate in the 2025 Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)/Virtual Exchange Learning Community, which will take place throughout autumn semester.A partnership between the Office of International Affairs and th...
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  • Ohio State hosted international symposium on discourse analysis

    Spring semester, the Ohio State's Center for Discourse Analysis and Video Ethnography, hosted the "Discourse Analysis Symposium," led by Professor Stephanie Power-Carter from the Department of Teaching and Learning. The symposium brought together interdisciplinary scholars, researchers and doctoral students to explore emerging directions in discourse analysis and ethnographic research in educatio...
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  • Lerner receives President and Provost’s Award for Distinguished Faculty Service

    Mitch Lerner, professor of U.S. diplomatic history with a focus on Korea and director of the East Asian Studies Center (EASC), has been named a recipient of the President and Provost’s Award for Distinguished Faculty Service. Lerner’s exceptional contributions to Ohio State span nearly 25 years across multiple disciplines, colleges and campuses, where he has brought significant support to the uni...
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  • Conference addresses India’s healthcare challenges

    The India Health Conference – Challenges in Disease Management and Outcome brought together more than 150 participants, including researchers, public health experts and policymakers from India and the United States, to tackle critical healthcare issues. The Ohio State University India Gateway, in partnership with the College of Medicine, College of Soc...
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