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  • Disability Services final exam monitors needed for autumn term final weeks

    Student Life Disability Services (SLDS) is seeking professional or graduate students and staff volunteers to assist with seating students and room monitoring during final exams from Friday, Dec. 12, through Thursday, Dec. 18. Shifts are typically 1-2 hours, and you may sign up for as many as you'd like. Select shifts on the AU '25 Finals Volunteer Sign Up by Friday, Dec. 5. Please be su...
  • 2025-26 Presidential Fellowship Recipients

    The Graduate School is happy to announce the 2025-2026 Presidential Fellowship recipients. The Presidential Fellowship is the most prestigious award given by the Graduate School to recognize the outstanding scholarly accomplishments and potential of graduate students entering the final phase of their dissertation research or terminal degree project.Congratulations to this exceptional cohort of re...
  • Applications open for the 2026 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit

    Graduate-level students from The Ohio State University are invited to participate in the Student Program at the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) 2026 ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit. The Summit will be held April 7-9, 2026, at the Gaylord Pacific near San Diego, California. The ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit is where energy le...
  • Wednesday Wellness Tips Autumn 2025 Week 13

    Spending time outdoors can help you relax by reducing stress. Natural environments can lower cortisol (the stress hormone) levels and boost endorphins (natural mood boosters produced by the body), which will help you to feel more calm. Also remember that nature helps you to disconnect from all the stimulation and demands that graduate and professional students deal with.Learn more Social, Wellnes...
  • Wednesday Wellness Tips Autumn 2025 Week 12

    Incorporate movement breaks when having screen time and sitting for extended time periods during the day. Taking short breaks to stretch (tilt your head side to side and/or perform chin tucks, etc.) serving as a mental reset, clearing your mind, improving your focus and therefore productivity. This also helps your eyes to relax.Learn more Social, Wellness and Student Life...

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