News

(Im)mobility and Pre-Occupied Spaces: Teresa Fiore’s Residency at OSU
This past February, Prof. Teresa Fiore of Montclair State University engaged OSU students, staff, and faculty as MMI’s first scholar in residence. We invited Prof. Fiore for a series of events…

InFACT and GAHDT Announce a New Faculty Position
We’d like to draw your attention to a new Call for Proposals for a New Faculty Position in the area of human and cultural dimensions of food, food justice or food security. …

Zola Award Honorable Mention: Dr. Sona Hill
Sona Kazemi PhD, a Postdoctoral Researcher in Global Migration, Disability, and Medical Humanities in the Department of English at the Ohio State University received an Zola Award honorable…

Artist Talk and Albany Park Theater Project Residency
On stage and in community performance workshops for youths and adults, the Albany Park Theater Project challenges inequality and racism by asking people to bear witness to stories that might…

Interdisciplinary Methods for Migration Studies: A Round Table Discussion with MMI Postdoctoral Researchers
On Thursday, February 7th, five postdoctoral researchers funded by a grant from the Migration, Mobility, and Immobility Discovery Theme facilitated a roundtable discussion on…

Hesford Named Ohio Eminent Scholar
Professor Wendy S. Hesford, Department of English, and Faculty Director for the Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme has been named Ohio Eminent Scholar in Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy…

2019–2020 Grants and Fellowships Brochure
Global Arts and Humanities is excited to share the following grants and fellowship opportunities in an electronic brochure. Please use the Issuu widget below to navigate our newsletter, or …

Research Spotlight: Wendy S. Hesford (Faculty Director, Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme)
The Department of English featured a spotlight on Professor Wendy S. Hesford's research interests. Read more about her work here.

Field school sheds light on history of slavery and its modern manifestations
Our Field School, "Defining the Color Line: Race, Democracy and the Enslaved Community at James Madison’s Montpelier" was the subject of a featured news story on the College of Arts and…