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Four interior architecture students received awards at the recent Student Expo of Student Research and Creative Activity for their work creating projects that uplift members of the community.
OHIO students showcase works for alumni judges to further knowledge and benefit the community.
One OHIO student entrepreneur will win $5,000 to help transform their life sciences idea into reality.
The study of interior architecture consists of many different facets, all of which are exemplified in Ohio University’s fifth-year Interior Architecture student, Bailey Buell.
Emma Grubb uses evidence-based design to improve short-term care facility experiences.
Edgar Gomez, a graduate student from Cholula, Puebla in Mexico, in the School of Music, highlights his research into the music of 19th century Mexico in the upcoming student expo.
For Christopher St. John, creative expression and ceramics are intricately linked.
On April 7, OHIO celebrated its 20th Student Expo following two fully virtual events in 2020 and 2021. This year’s Expo was offered in a hybrid format—a first for an event that for 20 years has provided OHIO students an opportunity to showcase their innovation, discovery and imagination.
Computer science students designed and participated in a Capture the Flag contest, which is a contest in which “flags” are hidden within programs or websites to be discovered by competitors.
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.
All five linguistics students have dug their roots into the Southern Ohio Language Project as a way to gather information and study how area residents use language.
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.
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.
Industrial and systems engineering students Danielle Klein, Maddie McNamara and Meghan Harris are hard at work on the Cedar Point project.
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.