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OHIO faculty asked to complete the outdoor classroom survey

Sustainable Living Hub Coordinator Kyle Butler is asking the University community to complete this quick survey.

Aleah Bates and Jocelin Arbenz with OIP clinic fellows

Two seniors receive awards for work with ĢƵ Innocence Project chapter

Seniors Jocelin Arbenz and Aleah Bates took home awards when members of the local chapter of the ĢƵ Innocence Project attended "Forging Forward: A Conference for OIP-u Leaders, Advisors, and Educators."

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Student registration now open for International Education Week activities

ĢƵ University celebrates International Education Week each year in November to champion the university’s excellence in global education through research, teaching and experiential learning.

Alyssa Cruz is shown in Granada, Spain

OHIO sophomore uses experiences abroad and on campus to amplify Hispanic culture

Through experiences offered at OHIO, Alyssa Cruz had the opportunity to connect with background on a trip abroad to Spain while making an impact back home at ĢƵ University.

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Women’s Center to host series of panel discussions titled ‘Let’s Talk About Reproductive Rights’

“Let’s Talk About Reproductive Rights: A Series” is a three-part discussion on the history, politics and social justice aspects of reproductive health.

James Davison Hunter and Wesley Yang
University Updates

Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts 'The Culture Wars: A Discussion' on Oct. 20

The Menard Family George Washington Forum will host "The Culture Wars: A Discussion" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 20, in Galbreath Chapel on College Green.

Master cheesemaker Giuseppe Selvaggio, left, teaches students how to make stracciatella. Students from left: Emily McCarty, Emily Jones, Sydnie Kilgour, Maya Roth-Wadsworth, Faith Laughlin, Jackie Augustine and Lauren Hayes.

Food In Sicily students discover the power of community resilience

The Food in Sicily "Maymester" program is not just a way for students to discover the delicious tastes of Sicilian food. It's also about community resilience.

small Terrapin turtle

Wildlife biology students put conservation into practice with Chesapeake Bay terrapins

David Fenohr had never worked as a biologist in the field when he came across his first terrapin, a hatchling headfirst in the mud on an island in the Chesapeake Bay.

Taylor Schneider, portrait

Taylor Schneider solidifies career plans after SEOLS Access to Justice Internship

Taylor Schneider's job at Southeastern ĢƵ Legal Services was talking to people whom she probably wouldn't have met as a student at ĢƵ University.

A load of food rescued by Nanda Filkin

Nanda Filkin's environmental mission saves food, helps local pantries

ĢƵ University alumna Nanda Filkin is a scientist by day and an environmentally conscious volunteer by night.

Era Bakia works in the field

TriBeta invites students to explore opportunities to work with faculty at research fair on Oct. 11

Biological Sciences seniors say working in faculty labs results in exciting research, lasting friendships, and critical experience for future careers.

Howard Dewald

Howard Dewald helps unlock new method for testing protein-based drugs

A 15-year collaboration between chemists Howard Dewald and Hao Chen recently contributed to the unlocking of a new method for testing protein-based drugs .

Riley Zielinski at the Institute of Tropical Medicine and International Health at Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin.

Riley Zielinski finally nails it in the lab, then tops her success with Germany internship

Riley Zielinski was in the biology lab late at night, running her experiment—again. "I had no faith it would work," she said.

Justin Goodwin, portrait

Alumnus Justin Goodwin to discuss 'Charting a Path to Equitable and Sustainable Growth in Columbus' on Oct. 14

The Geography Department Professional Speaker Series welcomes Justin Goodwin, transportation planning manager of the City of Columbus Department of Public Service.

Taylor Vickers on streetcar in San Francisco

Taylor Vickers delves into San Francisco archives to help Kathleen Sullivan research sailor boardinghouses

Taylor Vickers had to travel to San Francisco—and to a time in history when Mark Twain wrote about the city of then-450,000 people as an emerging center of commerce between the old world and the new.

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