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  • Graduate Program Curriculum Survey March 25 to April 28

    The Graduate School is planning to conduct a short survey of graduate students that specifically focuses on programmatic learning objectives for professional and career goal support. This survey will run from March 24 to April 28. This survey will help the graduate school gain insight on how to support all of you with assessment initiatives. Below is a copy of the email that is sent to graduate students complete the survey. 

    If you have any questions about the survey, please reach out to Maria Miriti, Associate Dean for Academic Excellence, Graduate School

    Learn more about this survey

  • 2025-26 Graduate Associate Teaching Award (GATA) Recipients

    The Graduate School is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2025-2026 Graduate Associate Teaching Awards (GATA).

    Please join us in congratulating the outstanding achievements of this year's recipients and the programs that support them.

    We also wish to congratulate all the nominees this year, as your dedication to teaching is evident and appreciated.

    2025-2026 Graduate Associate Teaching Awardees

    Mehmet Basaran - Mathematics

    Rylan Deer - Educational Studies

    Keely Fisher - Environment and Natural Resourses

    William Gee - Communication

    Laurie Georges - Political Science

    Nikolas King - Spanish & Portuguese

    Jenna Kuczek - Anatomy

    Cameron Macaskill - Political Science

    Gillian Marbury - Greek and Latin

    Kiro Mikhaeel - Chemistry

    Adrijana Miladinovic - Sociology

    Onur Ozkaynak - Teaching and Learning

    Haeun Park - Educational Studies

    Alize Raptou - Anatomy

    Jack Roberts - Astronomy

    Adrian Salgado - English

    Anneliese Schenk - Sociology

    Kelsey Shearer - Anthropology

    Mykyta Tyshchenko - Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures

    Vaasavi Unnava - Economics

    Madison Von Deylen - Evolution, Ecology & Organismal Biology

     

  • Participate in Fulbright Week 2026 Starting March 23

    From the Office of International Affairs

    All Ohio State faculty, professionals, graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to participate in Fulbright Week: March 23-27.

    Each year the Office of International Affairs and the Undergraduate Fellowship Office(opens in new window) combine efforts to provide a full week of activities to promote the prestigious Fulbright and Fulbright-Hays programs.

    The events feature information sessions with our Fulbright administrators and panel discussions with Ohio State and international students and faculty who have received Fulbright and Fulbright-Hays grants in an effort to enhance awareness of the value the Fulbright experience brings to teaching, research and intercultural perspectives, as well as to attract further participation and support. 

    See all Graduate Students events

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