Patrick Rowan, MS, CCRP, stands as a testament to the transformative power of education and determination. As an alumnus of The Ohio State University’s online Master of Science in Translational Pharmacology, Patrick’s career trajectory showcases the profound impact of Ohio State’s innovative programs on advancing careers in clinical research.
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Charting Success: Patrick Rowan’s Journey from Ohio State Online to Clinical Research Leadership
‘Three Minute Thesis’ event showcases graduate students’ research
Ryan Brownfield and Mabel: A tail of second chances
FLIGHT PATHS | The Benefits of Community-Engaged Experiences for Graduate Career Exploration
PhD Candidate Keyu Yan Awarded Grant from Bei Shan Tang Foundation and ACAH
From the Department of Art History
PhD candidate Keyu Yan has been awarded a grant from the Association for Chinese Art History (ACAH) and the Bei Shan Tang Foundation to support his upcoming trip to the 2025 College Art Association conference in New York.
FLIGHT PATHS | Building Transferable Skills featuring Graduate Alumni
Launching to Success: A Young Professional's Experience as a Knauss Fellow
Chelsea Hunter, one of Ohio Sea Grant’s six Knauss Fellows, didn’t originally picture herself working in the legislative branch. The Ohio State Ph.D. student from the College of Arts and Sciences recently shared how her experience as a fellow inspired her to step outside of her comfort zone, which has allowed her career to flourish.
Ohio State’s community partnerships are focus of Engaged Scholarship event
Students, faculty and staff at The Ohio State University and their community partners shared their work and how it benefits Ohioans during the Engaged Scholarship Symposium, presented by the Office of Outreach and Engagement earlier this month.
2024-25 Presidential Fellowship Recipients
The Graduate School is happy to announce the 2024-2025 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.
Senior Assistant Dean Matt Page Speaks on Leadership
From the Office of Academic Affairs website.