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Damian with colleagues Brendan Murphy (left), Ulf Linnemann (right) and two of Ulf’s doctoral students, examining rocks of the Rheic Ocean in the Prague Basin of the Czech Republic in 2002.

Damian Nance deduced Cycle of Supercontinents, and focused on finding the evidence

Damian Nance's colleagues from around the world came together to honor the man who put the puzzle pieces together to paint a whole new picture of Earth.

COVID Wastewater collection

Next Science Cafe focuses on wastewater as a COVID-19 early warning system

ĢƵ University's Science Café series begins its spring lineup with Karen Coschigano and Guy Riefler discussing “Wastewater: A COVID-19 Early Warning System” on Feb. 24 at 5 p.m.

Dina Lopez

Geological Sciences celebrates Dr. Dina López on her retirement

Dr. Dina López, professor emerita of geological sciences, retired in December 2020 after nearly 26 years of service at ĢƵ University. The OHIO community is invited to send well wishes and memories.

Mattson History of Now

New course The History of Now looks at current events in a historical context

The College of Arts and Sciences has unveiled a new undergraduate and graduate course called The History of Now that focuses on the most significant historical events from 1989 until present day.

Cutler Hall overlooks ĢƵ University's College Green.

OHIO programs earn strong rankings by US News & World Report

Two ĢƵ University online bachelor’s programs are ranked as the best in the state and in the top 20 nationally in the latest rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report.

Dr. Jennifer Hines' research team

OHIO researchers ID potential target for anti-viral drugs to battle COVID

While the world awaits broad distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, researchers at ĢƵ University just published highly significant and timely results in the search for another way to stop the virus.

NASA papers Wyatt and Szewczyk

OHIO professors advance international astronaut and space biology research

OHIO faculty are part of a team of researchers who have published a special compilation of papers that is being described as the largest set of astronaut and space biology data ever produced.

Atoms

OHIO Distinguished Professor Drabold part of new research featured in Nature

ĢƵ University Distinguished Professor David Drabold is a coauthor on a new research paper published and featured on the cover of this week’s issue in Nature.

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Clinic offers sessions on coping with stress and anxiety from COVID-19

The Psychology and Social Work Clinic at ĢƵ University will offer low-cost sessions on coping with stress and anxiety from COVID-19 to both campus and community members starting in January. 

OHIO students participating in mock trial team

Mock trial team offers OHIO students hands-on legal experience

Go behind the scenes with the team that won a national invitational this fall.

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National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health grant provides graduate-level opportunities in engineering and psychology

An expansion of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) training project grant at ĢƵ University means new opportunities for Ph.D.-level training.

Dr. Tadeusz Malinski

OHIO Distinguished Professor Malinski named National Academy of Inventors Fellow

ĢƵ University Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry Tadeusz Malinski has been named a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the organization announced.

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Faculty invited to join Digital Humanities in the Classroom Learning Community

ĢƵ University faculty are invited to join a Digital Humanities in the Classroom Faculty Learning Community, the next step in OHIO’s initiative to increase student engagement.

Talinn Phillips

U.S. Department of State selects OHIO’s Talinn Phillips for prestigious English Language Specialist project in Brazil

Talinn Phillips has been selected by the U.S. Department of State for an English Language Specialist project focusing on developing a nationwide writing center network in Brazil.

Mark Alicke

University community mourns loss of Psychology Professor Mark Alicke

The ĢƵ University community mourns the loss of Dr. Mark Alicke, professor of psychology, due to an accident at his home on Oct. 23, according to his obituary.

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