Learn how STEAM professionals found their career path during CLDC's next industry panel

January 23, 2020 The Career and Leadership Development Center will collaborate with the College of Arts & Sciences to host the industry panel event during the college's Career and Networking Week.

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Community Based Internship Showcase planned for Jan. 27

January 21, 2020 Ohio University’s Center for Campus and Community Engagement will host a Community-Based Internship Showcase from 6 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 27, in the Baker University Center Theater.

Baker Center at night

OHIO Sigma Xi chapter honored with Chapter of Excellence Award

December 24, 2019 Ohio University’s Sigma Xi chapter, a science honor society, received a Chapter of Excellence Award for 2018-2019 during Sigma Xi’s 120th Assembly of Delegates.

Science Cafés

OHIO researcher collaborates on paper on evolution of mating systems

December 20, 2019 OHIO Researcher Donald Miles contributed to a paper published in American Nationalist about a new model for the evolution of mating systems that focuses on social interactions.

Squirrel standing in tall grass.

Six OHIO students visit nation's capital, share insight into Appalachian community development opportunities

December 19, 2019 Ohio University students and faculty convened with 13 other Appalachian-based colleges and universities during the 19th annual Appalachian Teaching Project (ATP) Symposium in Washington, D.C.

Six students stand on stage, with one at the podium while presenting

OPIE student's journey with OHIO includes long-lost Japanese boat from 2011 tsunami

December 12, 2019 Koudai Nakada, a previous student in OHIO's Ohio Program of Intensive English, collaborated on research with Dr. Christopher Thompson about a fishing boat that disappeared during Japan's 2011 tsunami.

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OHIO student finds foreign policy decisions complicated by domestic polarization at West Point Conference

December 11, 2019 Kiersten Mitchell '20 discovered foreign policy decisions are complicated by domestic polarization in a mock foreign policy exercise at the 71st Annual Student Conference on U.S. Affairs.

Some students sit, stand around a table during the mock foreign policy exercise.

Why do rural schools matter?

November 22, 2019 Faculty and alumni inspire new focus on rural students who face dire inequity. 

Why Rural Matters Cover photo

Ohio University research shows 'bad cholesterol' is only as unhealthy as its composition

November 18, 2019 New research at Ohio University shows that a particular subclass of low-density lipoproteins (LDL) is a much better predictor of potential heart attacks than the mere presence of LDL.

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Hitting her stride

November 14, 2019 In 2013, Tiffany Chenault set out on a mission: run a half marathon in all 50 states before reaching age 50. Her motivation? The loss of her mother.

Tiffany Chenault hitting her stride while jogging

Literary scholar unearths Harlem Renaissance novel

November 12, 2019 Scholar Gary Holcomb was conducting research on writer Claude McKay — a key literary figure in the Harlem Renaissance — when he came across a reference to an unpublished novel.

Portrait of Dr. Gary Holcomb

Physics and Astronomy Open House has packed line-up Nov. 9

October 31, 2019 On Nov. 9, the Physics & Astronomy Department turns Clippinger Laboratories into an interactive science museum where visitors enjoy hallway challenges, physics demonstrations, talks and more.

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Fulbright Scholar Alajerami speaks on new glass material for radiation protection

October 31, 2019 Fulbright Scholar Dr. Yasser Alajerami from Al-Azhar University-Gaza discussed his latest research on a new type of glass material that could be used as a protective shielding at radiation facilities.

Portrait of Yasser Alajerami

Why did the turtles cross the highway? They didn't, but still might feel the impact

October 30, 2019 Ohio University researchers set out to determine the impact of the Route 33 bypass through Wayne National Forest on the local box turtle population. The answers were not exactly what they expected.

Marcel Weigand (left) and BIOS undergraduate Christine Hanson (right) handle a Box Turtle during telemetry surveys.

Notable Alumni | Aiden Shearer Developed First Genetic Test for Deafness, Now Seeks Gene Therapy

October 25, 2019 Aiden “Eliot” Shearer developed the first genetic test panel for deafness OtoSCOPE®, new technology that has revolutionized the understanding of human hearing loss.

Notable Alumni Award
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