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OHIO researcher Saw Wai Hla’s groundbreaking discovery
This year, 32 students took part in the semifinal competitions, and then eight students advanced to the finals in late February.
The award is presented by the MAC each year in order to honor the outstanding efforts of faculty to support and develop students both inside and outside of the classroom.
The competition invites undergraduate students to present a brief, compelling oration on their research/creative work and its significance.
The fate of the universe hinges on the balance between matter and dark energy: the fundamental ingredient that drives its accelerating expansion.
Between new findings on ancient hominins' arrival in Europe, recognition in the sciences, publications, conference presentations, grants and awards, OHIO faculty had a busy winter season.
What’s it like to study Earth’s climate, forecast the weather, and train the next generation of meteorologists? ĢƵ University professor Ryan Fogt has done it all—from researching Antarctica’s past weather patterns to working with students in the Scalia Laboratory for Atmospheric Analysis. Step inside the lab where OHIO students are learning to predict the weather and better understand the forces shaping our world.
Professor Talinn Phillips recently completed an English Language Specialist project for the U.S. Department of State, focusing on academic publishing in Moscow, Russia.
The Contemporary History Institute hosts Dr. Ji Young Choi discussing “South Korea's Achievements and Challenges It Faces: A Historical Perspective” on Thursday, April 3 at 4 p.m. in Baker Center 231.
Tony Guzzi, AB '93, resolved a centuries-old mystery by uncovering unmarked graves of enslaved individuals at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage.
A team of researchers have made a groundbreaking development related to a protein that is naturally produced in the body but could potentially be applied to combat weight gain.
ĢƵ University's Spring Literary Festival returns March 19-20, featuring award-winning authors for lectures and readings.
ĢƵ University Eastern student Brenden Marcum embarked on a 10-day experiential learning trip to Thailand over winter break.
The annual lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. In addition, a pre-event reception will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Baker University Center Lounge.
OHIO Professor Fred Drogula teaches students to dissect iconic literature and outmaneuver rivals in political role-plays, immersive methods that have earned him a national teaching award.