Post Tagged with: "Mitchell Smith"

Smith Completes Fellowship, Begins Full-time Position at Ohio Statehouse

Mitchell Smith

Mitchell Smith, Ph.D. candidate in the History Department and a Contemporary History Institute student, joined the 2018 class of legislative fellows last November at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, and the fellowship led to a full-time position. The fellowship consists of 24 fellows who are placed with legislators in the Ohio General […]

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October 11, 2018 at 12:01 pmNews

History Grad Student Wins Kanter Fellowship & Student Enhancement Award

History Ph.D. student Mitchell Smith

Ohio University has awarded Mitchell Smith, Ph.D. student in the History Department, two prestigious grants: the Claude Kantner Graduate Fellowship and a Student Enhancement Award. Both grants were based on Smith’s dissertation project, titled “The Politics of Assent: Popular Support for America’s Vietnam War, 1965-1973.” Smith received $6,000 from the Student Enhancement Awards Program. He […]

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March 21, 2016 at 10:40 amResearch

A&S Students Get Half the Spring Student Enhancement Awards

College of Arts & Sciences graduate and undergraduate students received half of the spring 2016 Ohio University Student Enhancement Awards announced this week. The Student Enhancement Award program provided 23 students with a total of $127,833 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work. The awards are funded by […]

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March 11, 2016 at 10:34 pmResearch

Summer Courses | Tier II Social Sciences (2SS), Online & On Campus

Summer Courses | Tier II Social Sciences (2SS), Online & On Campus

Summer with the College of Arts & Sciences—Enjoy our Parks | Fill some Reqs—includes courses that can apply toward Ohio University’s general education Tier II  requirements in Social Sciences. Check the Registrar’s summer course offerings site for up-to-the-minute course availability—both online and on campus. HIST 2010 Survey of United States History, […]

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April 20, 2015 at 8:02 pmNews