With no gang rivalry, four big players from Columbus' arts scene have pooled their talents to present a "one-of-a-kind" ...
Born Feb. 14, 1812, Columbus has gone from a simple settlement to Ohio’s largest city in its 213 years. Franklinton, named for Benjamin Franklin, was the first ...
1975Candidates for the Columbus High School 1975 Sweetheart included Monica Kutzik, Julie Link, Mary Miller, Debbie Voss Colleen Powers, Cooky Sharow and Rachel Green. Columbus High School’s ...
The headline reads “Identity Months Dead at DoD” on this January 31 memo from the U.S. Department of Defense. Secretary of ...
on Columbus' South Side. With more than 1,500 employees, Federal Glass was among the top 25 employers in Columbus when it ceased operations on Jan. 31, 1979. Its demise marked the start of a ...
Paul Gero, a Columbus native, had a featured exhibit in the Ripon College Art Gallery at the Lane Library. The show was entitled “Images of Chicago. A Photojournalist Perspective.” The ...
U.S. Congressman Mike Flood's office is now accepting submissions for the 2025 Congressional Art Competition for Nebraska’s First District. The competition is held annually by each Congressional ...
Kennesaw State University has named renowned visual artist Jawshing Arthur Liou as dean of the Robert S. Geer Family College ...
The rich tradition of the College of Arts & Sciences forms the heart of Bucknell's liberal arts curriculum. From astronomy, art history and neuroscience to economics, East Asian studies and music, our ...
From obscure symbols to ornate griffins, the Purdue seal has gone through many makeovers, providing a comprehensive history ...
How early video artists used loops to explore the self-reflexive nature of the medium was discussed at USCA'S “Aiken in the ...