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OHIO researcher collaborates to find COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy linked to race and political affiliation characteristics

An OHIO researcher analyzing the attitudes and hesitancy surrounding COVID-19 vaccine acceptance has found that race and political affiliation were key demographic indicators for vaccine hesitancy.

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Bizarre Meat-Eating Dinosaur Joins “Rogues’ Gallery” of Giant Predators from Classic Fossil Site in Egypt’s Sahara Desert

An Egyptian-American team of researchers has announced the discovery of a new kind of large-bodied meat-eating dinosaur, or theropod, from a celebrated fossil site in Egypt’s Sahara Desert.

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Growth Hormone Conference draws researchers from around the world to Ohio University; keynote address by Dr. John Kopchick

The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) held The Growth Hormone/Prolactin Family in Disease and Biology Conference at Ohio University from May 15-19.

Ask the Experts: The Great Resignation

OHIO experts discuss The Great Resignation and what it looks like for employees and employers

Faculty experts Glenn Dutcher and Robert Föehl will take part in an Ask the Experts conversation, discussing The Great Resignation on June 1 at 2 p.m.

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Researchers at OHIO receive prestigious NIH grant to create undergrad summer program focused on diabetes research

A summer program for undergraduate students who plan to pursue a graduate or medical degree related to diabetes research will be launched at OHIO in 2023 thanks to support from an NIH R25 grant.

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Patton College of Education faculty use mathematics and problem-solving to connect data to the world

Educators Courtney Koestler and Matt Felton-Koestler offer up problem-solving questions connecting math to real-world topics, current events, and societal issues relevant to their students’ lives.

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OHIO Experts discuss the Ukrainian and Russian crisis and its impact on the world

College of Arts and Sciences faculty experts Steven Miner and Joshua Hill discuss the Ukrainian/Russian crisis and its impact on the rest of the world.

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Pittaway OHIO entrepreneurship professor inducted as Longenecker Fellow

Luke Pittaway, Ph.D., O'Bleness Professor of Entrepreneurship at Ohio University, was inducted as a USASBE Longenecker Fellow at the organization's annual conference held Jan. 7.

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OHIO faculty recognized for being newsmakers, sharing expertise and research with media

For calendar year 2020, 270 faculty newsmakers were featured in 4,080 media reports from all over the world, providing their expertise and thoughts on a variety of topics.

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OHIO Business professor Sergio Robles uses expertise to support Cleveland’s international community

Born in Cleveland, Sergio Robles spent much of his life growing up between the U.S. and Mexico, holding dual citizenship in both countries and finding great interest in this binational relationship.

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Russ College professors awarded $1.9 million grant from the Department of Energy

Two Russ College researchers have been awarded a grant from the U.S. DOE to integrate nitrogen and phosphorus recovery via electrochemical technology into municipal wastewater treatment facilities.

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OHIO’s Patton College of Education implements programming to bring more Black men into the education field

For the first time, the Patton College of Education is bringing hip-hop culture into the classroom, implementing unique initiatives to put more people of color at the front of classrooms.

Voinovich School

Voinovich School faculty, staff, and students play key role in collecting data from the U.S. Census Bureau to organize into a unified redistricting database

Faculty, professionals, and students from the Voinovich School have been collecting data from county boards of elections and the U.S. Census Bureau to organize into a unified redistricting database.

Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz

Cronin, Franz find for-profit hospitals can significantly impact population health

A study by professors Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz found that for-profit hospitals were more likely than nonprofit and public hospitals to be in communities with greater economic and health needs.

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Sandal investigates Turkey's political ambitions, religious populism in new publications

Dr. Nukhet Sandal will bring some fresh-off-the-press perspective to a course she’s teaching on Middle Eastern politics this fall after being published twice this summer on Turkey’s politics.

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