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New Course: Race, Colonialism and Data
New Course in Ethnic Studies: Race, Colonialism and Data Spring 2024 Ethnic Studies (ETHNSTD) 5194 Schedule Class Number: 37200 (UG) or 37199 (G) Tues/Thurs 12:45 - 2:05 pm Location: 180 Cunz…Associate Professor Sampada Aranke’s Research Featured in Artforum
Associate Professor of History of Art Sampada Aranke is published in the current issue of Artforum, the premier journal in the United States for Contemporary Art. The article, “Let’s Ride:…
Sampada Aranke Named New Associate Director of the Center for Ethnic Studies
The Center for Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce that Sampada Aranke, Associate Professor of Art History and Comparative Studies, is the new Associate Director of the Center. …
Due 11/3: Student Travel and Research Grant Applications
CES Autumn 2023 Student Travel and Research GrantsThe Center for Ethnic Studies is accepting applications for the 2023-2024 academic year.
The CES awards several small grants every…
Affirmative Action Resource Guide
Leticia Wiggins, the new librarian for the Center for Ethnic Studies, has created an Affirmative Action in Education guide with information pertaining to affirmative action throughout…
Wikipedia Event Featured in OSU Alumni Magazine
Last spring, the Center for Ethnic Studies paired up with the Humanities Institute to host OSU alum Kevin Payravi for a workshop on editing and creating Wikipedia articles to encourage inclusivity…
Congratulations to Our Graduates!
Congratulations to our graduates for the 2022-2023 academic year!
2022-2023 Minor/Graduate Interdisciplinary Specialization Program GraduatesJacob Charlton (Latinx Studies minor,…
Announcing our Spring Student Travel and Research Grant Recipients
Congratulations to the recipients of the Spring 23 Student Travel and Research Grants and Interdisciplinary Scholarships! We received many applications for grants over this grant cycle, covering…
Elissa Washuta Named as Scarlet and Gray Associate Professor
From the OSU Office of Academic Affairs:
American Indian Studies Program Director Elissa Washuta has been named to the inaugural cohort of the Provost’s Midcareer Scholars:…