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President Hugh Sherman congratulates Lawrence Lynn at the annual Inventors dinner.
University Event

Engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs recognized for new patents, Konneker Medals

Students, faculty and staff who took steps to move their discoveries to commercialized outcomes for the benefit of society were recognized at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University’s annual Inventors Dinner.

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Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University Vice President for Research & Creative Activity and Dean of the Graduate College Joe Shields announces intent to step down

Joe Shields, who has served as Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University’s Vice President for Research & Creative Activity and Dean of the Graduate College since 2011, will be stepping down from his role effective June 12, 202

College Green from the air

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University’s Safety Department plays key role with research, campus life

The Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University Safety Department works tirelessly across all of OHIO’s campuses to ensure the University is meeting safety requirements and is in compliance with research regulations.

K. Jean Forney

OHIO researcher looks into little known ‘purging disorder’

Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ University researcher publishes study on little-known eating disorder known as “purging disorder."

Eve Ng

Ng provides insight into cancel culture in her new book ‘Cancel Culture: A Critical Analysis’

Eve Ng has published a new book on a phenomenon that has emerged in recent years across social media and in the culture at large – cancel culture.

Dr. Akiko Noda

OHIO welcomes Dr. Akiko Noda to campus as Glidden Visiting Professor from Chubu University

Dr. Akiko Noda spent four weeks in Athens as the Robert Glidden Visiting Professor from Chubu University.

Dr. Joseph Gingerich

Study challenges theories of earlier human arrival in Americas

A new analysis of archaeological sites in the Americas challenges relatively new theories that the earliest human inhabitants of North America arrived before the migration of people from Asia.

Payne's Crossing Cemetery

Students, faculty set out to uncover once-thriving Civil War-era African American settlement

All that’s left of Payne’s Crossing, an African American settlement dating back to the 1800s, is remnants of the cemetery? Actually, there’s a lot more to discover about this once-thriving settlement

Chiderah Jessica Chukwuka
Student Success

Chukwuka explores how coal can strengthen polymers

Chiderah Jessica Chukwuka, found her niche researching the effects of coal as a filler to enhance the properties of phenolic resins. She will present her research at the Student Expo on April 7, 2022.

Emily Marino

What Emily Marino didn't expect to find in the lab

From Emily Marino's first day as a Bobcat, she knew she would be spending a lot of time in a lab, conducting experiments, and writing her Honors Tutorial College senior thesis.

OHIO students Meghan Harris, Danielle Klein, and Maddie McNamara
Experiential Learning

Three students are re-engineering how to get Cedar Point ready for summer fun

Industrial and systems engineering students Danielle Klein, Maddie McNamara and Meghan Harris are hard at work on the Cedar Point project.

Kelly Love
Experiential Learning

Neither wind nor ice could stop Kelly Love's fieldwork

Kelly Love, a graduate student in the M.S. in Environmental Studies program, is looking at different methods to determine the health of an ecosystem.

Lynden Caldwell

Students search for linguistic answers in Southern Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Language Project

All five linguistics students have dug their roots into the Southern Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ Language Project as a way to gather information and study how area residents use language.

Vanessa Obenewaa Antwi Doe

Vanessa Obenewaa Antwi Doe studies effect of second-hand clothing market on Ghanaian seamstresses

Vanessa Obenewaa Antwi Doe will talk about her research, "Implications of fast fashion’s second-hand clothing market on seamstresses in the Ghanaian Textile Industry," at the Student Expo on April 7.

Abigail Pennington is shown working on one of her paintings

Two painters share supportive peer community, and new work

Seniors Mallory Stowe and Abigail Pennington have spent a lot of time on the fifth floor of Siegfred Hall, where their painting studios became creative harbors for their art and their friendship. 

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