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Recent faculty achievements include awards in the arts, recognition for storytelling expertise, a podcast appearance and more.
Three social determinants of health significantly correlate with southeast Ohio diabetes rates according to a recent study by Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine researchers.
As Mediterranean cities grapple with rising migration and an increase in mass tourism, Ohio University researcher Smoki Musaraj, Ph.D., is working with experts in the region to understand the effects of these transformations on the everyday lives of migrant and poor residents—and how they are fighting back.
On Feb. 15, OHIO researchers gained access to the first two modules of Cayuse, the University's new electronic research administration software.
Through a broad, immersive deep dive into all things artificial intelligence, Ohio University’s first-ever AI Symposium is aiming to not only keep pace with the technology but sprint ahead.
Duane Nellis, Ph.D., will discuss "Remote Sensing and Geospatial Analysis for Helping Save Our Earth” on Wednesday, March 6, at 5 p.m., as part of OHIO’s spring 2024 lineup for the Science Café series. The event will be held at the Baker Center’s Front Room and will be available to stream via YouTube.
Symptoms of postpartum depression are higher among women who used hookahs before or during pregnancy, according to a study led by Ohio University Heritage College of Medicine's Zelalem Haile, Ph.D.
Ohio University will hold open forum sessions with each of the four selected finalists for the position of vice president for research and creative activity on Feb. 19 and 21 and March 4 and 6.
Ohio University is moving forward in the search for its next vice president for research and creative activity, and plans to host candidate open forums in February and March, with dates to be announced soon.
Dr. Morgan Vis discusses her career in science (and the algae named for her) in advance of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
The first two modules for Cayuse, OHIO’s new electronic research administration software, are set to launch on Feb. 15, 2024.
Ohio University Libraries is accepting applicants for the 2024 endowment funds.
A research project designed by a group of Ohio University students will soon be traveling to the International Space Station (ISS).
Five Ohio University faculty members were awarded close to $65,000 in funding for the 2023-24 for the 2023-24 OURC/Baker Fund fall cycle. Proposals for the spring cycle are due by Thursday, Feb. 8.
All students, faculty, staff and area residents are invited to the event, which will be held from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. in Grover Center.