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Brian Schoen

Schoen will help elevate humanities in new Ping Institute professorship

Dr. Brian Schoen brings his expertise to his new role as the James Richard Hamilton/Baker and Hostetler Professor of the Charles J. Ping Institute for Teaching of the Humanities.

Laaeq Khan

MDIA professor publishes research on health agencies’ use of Instagram during COVID-19

Dr. Laeeq Khan, director of the SMART Lab and associate professor in the School of Media Arts and Studies, has co-authored a new study in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.

Sarah Liese Sundance Fellow

Ohio University graduate student Sarah Liese named Sundance Institute Fellow

Ohio University master’s student Sarah Liese was one of three people named as a Full Circle Fellow by the Sundance Institute to participate in their Directors and Screenwriters Labs and Native Lab.

Courtney Koestler real world math

Patton College of Education faculty receive NSF grant to research connecting elementary mathematics teaching to real-world issues

Two Patton College of Education faculty have been awarded a collaborative research grant titled Connecting Elementary Mathematics Teaching to Real-World Issues from the National Science Foundation.

Ask the Experts Accessibility

OHIO experts discuss accessibility during Global Accessibility Awareness Day

In honor of Global Accessibility Awareness day on May 20, Ohio University deans and professors will discuss ways we can improve accessibility, as well as accessibility challenges.

Andrew Pueschel

OHIO College of Business’ Andrew Pueschel awarded MAC Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success for 2021

OHIO College of Business associate professor of instruction Dr. Andrew Pueschel has been selected as the OHIO winner of the second annual MAC Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success.

Jana Houser Tornado chasing

BBC film crew to chase tornadoes with OHIO professor Houser

Dr. Jana Houser heads to Oklahoma this month in search of more answers about how tornadoes behave.

Dr. Srdjan Nesic

Srdjan Nesic chosen as OHIO's next distinguished professor

Dr. Srdjan Nesic, Russ Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, has been named the 2021 Distinguished Professor by Ohio University.

Katherine Jellison

First Ladies expert Katherine Jellison to be featured in National Archive Foundation discussion, “Celebrated, Controversial, Reluctant, and Political: U.S. First Ladies”

The National Archives Foundation will host a virtual talk with Dr. Katherine Jellison discussing “Celebrated, Controversial, Reluctant, and Political: U.S. First Ladies” on April 29, at 5 p.m.

Ask the Experts Sustainability

OHIO experts discuss sustainability, climate change and reducing our carbon footprint

OHIO professors discussed ways we as a society can be more sustainable and reduce our carbon footprint, as well as the impacts of climate change on equity, justice and health, in Ask the Experts.

Caroline Kingori

Dr. Caroline Kingori selected for academic, research fellowship in Kenya

CHSP's Dr. Caroline Kingori has been awarded a Visiting Professor Fellowship in Kenya by The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA).

Vinny Just

OHIO mathematics professor Winfried Just creates critical discussions around COVID in new book

OHIO professor Winfried Just’s new book "COVID-19 Unmasked: The News, the science and common sense" tackles the persistent and sometimes controversial questions people have been asking in a new way.

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OHIO professors examine physician bias and stigma toward individuals who misuse opioids

OHIO professors Berkeley Franz and Lindsay Dhanani have continued their research examining how psychology and public health intersect, analyzing the effects of physician bias on opioid misuse.

Ask the Experts Hip-Hop

OHIO experts discuss how Hip-Hop has shaped activism, black culture and education

OHIO professors discussed the origins of Hip-Hop and how over the last 50 years it has influenced black culture, activism and education in the latest Ask the Experts livestream.

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.

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