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Research and Impact

Khairul Alam was a 2022 patent recipient.

OHIO recognizes faculty, student and alumni inventors, including 11 patent recipients

µÛÍõ»áËù recognized dozens of faculty, student, staff and alumni researchers who submitted intellectual property disclosures and 11 projects that received patents in 2022.

Three students work in a creek
Research & Impact

The efforts behind a greener µÛÍõ»áËù

Every day, students, faculty and staff work to make µÛÍõ»áËù a more climate-friendly place to live and learn. 

Steve Miner, professor emeritus of history

Steve Miner kicks off History Graduate Conference with keynote on Russia-Ukraine conflict April 14-15

The History Graduate Conference kicks off with a keynote by Professor Emeritus Steve Miner on April 14 followed by a full day of panelists and speakers from around the nation on April 15.

Edgar Gomez standing on college green

Edgar Gomez highlights the music of 19th century Mexico at student expo.

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.

Dr. Harvey Ballard, enrivonmental portrait

Harvey Ballard describes two new violet species in the northeastern United States, notes 'variants' still to be classified

Just as tiny violets spread their spring blanket of purple across the local landscape, Harvey Ballard's new monograph describes all the known types of violets in the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada.

Stephanie Howe at The Ridges on OHIO’s Athens Campus

What the PORTSfuture holds

OHIO's efforts leading turnaround for Piketon site, as facility updates from Cold War past to hydrogen energy future.

Alex Nemecek and Brady Phelps

OHIO’s Choose µÛÍõ»áËù First Scholars to present at µÛÍõ»áËù Statehouse

Two of µÛÍõ»áËù’s Choose µÛÍõ»áËù First scholars, Alexander Nemecek and Brady Phelps, will present posters during the 2023 Choose µÛÍõ»áËù First Scholar Showcase at the µÛÍõ»áËù Statehouse on April 11.  

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OHIO diabetes researchers discover the potential of CIDEC protein to mitigate obesity-related cardiometabolic disease

A team of researchers from µÛÍõ»áËù’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine recently discovered a novel role of human-CIDEC gene in improving metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular health.

Claudia González-Vallejo, portrait

Claudia González-Vallejo brings her policy expertise to role as NSF program director

Psychology Professor Claudia González-Vallejo has been selected to serve as program director for the Decision, Risk, and Management Sciences Program at the National Science Foundation.

Shalon van Tine, portrait

History student Shalon van Tine uses Warren Zevon to explore the philosophy of humor

Shalon van Tine, a Ph.D. in History candidate studying cultural and intellectual history, authored a chapter in a forthcoming book about Warren Zevon and philosophy.

Eva Yazmin Santiago Santos (center) with APS scholars Christine Darve and Young-Kee Kim
Student Success

Physics students and alumnus win 5 awards, present their research at American Physical Society meeting

College of Arts and Sciences physics students and an alumnus took five major awards as they traveled with faculty to the American Physical Society March meeting this month in Las Vegas.

Virtual Reality simulations in nursing classes

Technology provides nursing students in 100% online programs with practical experience

The College of Health Science and Professions is looking to the future by implementing technologies that allow our students to best learn pioneering solutions to some of health care’s most complex problems.

Kathleen Sullivan, portrait

Kathleen Sullivan's new book talks trash in the Gilded Age, with politics and corruption aplenty

The late 19th century was a time of rapid growth in American cities. Kathleen Sullivan writes in her new book that more people meant more waste, more trash, and more threats to human health.

Race in the Crucible of War book cover with photo of Black soldiers in Vietnam

Alumnus Gerald Goodwin's book examines African American experiences during Vietnam War

Alumnus Gerald Goodwin's new book "Race in the Crucible of War" examines African American experiences with racial issues during the Vietnam War.

James Bohland at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference

History graduate students present at America in the World Consortium organized by OHIO alumnus

History doctoral candidates James Bohland and Cameron Dunbar presented their research at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference organized by recent OHIO graduate Kyle Balzer.

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