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CES Wikipedia Event Featured in OSU Alumni Magazine
Last winter, the Center for Ethnic Studies hosted OSU alum Kevin Payravi for a workshop on editing and creating Wikipedia articles to encourage inclusivity and increase diversity. Students and other…
Coloring Contest for Day of the Dead
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese, the Center for Ethnic Studies, the Humanities Institute and the OSU Athletic Department are excited to announce the second annual coloring contest for …
Reserve a Conference Room For Your Collaborative Projects
Are you looking for a space to meet with your fellow students, to collaborate or work on projects side by side? Or are you in a student group looking for a space to gather? You are invited to reserve…
CES Students Improve Wikipedia Inclusivity
The CES community gathered on March 31 and April 1 to help increase inclusiveness and diversity to the articles of Wikipedia. CES hosted a beginner-friendly introduction to creating and…
Summer 2023 Courses Now Available
The Centers for Ethnic Studies, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and Study of Religion now have courses for the Summer 2023 term available on their websites. The Center for Ethnic Studies includes…
Winter Deadlines for Scholarships, Awards and Grant Opportunities
Upcoming Funding Opportunities The centers of the Humanities Institute offer a number of scholarships, awards and other funding opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students throughout the…
Elissa Washuta’s Essay Anthologized in "The Best American Essays 2022"
Congratulations to the Program Director of American Indian Studies and Associate Professor Elissa Washuta for her essay, “Drinking Story,” (originally titled “How Do I Tell My Story of Getting Sober?…
CES Autumn Student Travel and Research Grant Recipients
Congratulations to the recipients of the Center for Ethnic Studies' Autumn Student Travel and Research Grants! They received a record number of applications over this grant cycle, all an impressive…
OSU at the Columbus Day of the Dead Celebration
On Saturday, October 8, OSU Latinx Studies Program faculty members partnered with Latino Arts for Humanity (LAH), to produce the vibrant annual Day of the Dead Columbus celebration that takes place…