Waldo Hall, where Jeanne Erickson Armstrong lived for two terms before moving into the Kappa Kappa Gamma house. The arrow points to her dorm room. Inset, a receipt from Jeanne’s one-month stay in Waldo Hall, named after Clara Waldo. 4 Alumna returns after 70 years At 98, home ec alum Jeanne Erickson Armstrong, ’54, takes a trip down memory lane to reflect on her OSC experience and how it shaped her life. 6 Best of 2024 New leaders have joined the college, and faculty and students have been busy racking up honors, improving community health and well-being, and fostering belonging and equity. 8 Black and Orange Awards Bob, ’65, and Sara Rothschild; and Lizzy Ragan, ’13, were awarded the OSUAA’s highest honor for their contributions and service. 9 Athletic Training celebrates a milestone The COH athletic training program has been continuously accredited for 50 years and has produced top-tier athletic trainers who support physical and mental health. 12 Focus on environmental health Explore discoveries in environmental and occupational health and learn who is doing this important work. 14 Research that changes lives Student and faculty researchers are examining PTSD predictors in veterans, using AI to reduce workplace injuries and more. Synergies Winter 2024 ▴ 3
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