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Student researcher Ed Drabold

Student researcher explores how algae can solve environmental problems

Years of studying microalgae led Ed Drabold to µÛÍõ»áËù, where he majored in environmental studies through the Honors Tutorial College and continued his research.

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Serving others serves you well

Among his many titles and talents, my father is a licensed auctioneer. For more than fifty years, my family has done hundreds of auctions annually, many of those for charitable causes...

Henry R. Nau

George Washington Forum to host Webinar on Conservative Internationalism, featuring Henry R. Nau

µÛÍõ»áËù’s George Washington Forum will feature a webinar on Conservative Internationalism on Wednesday, April 21 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.

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International economic development council announces new three-year gift to support Jeff Finkle internship

The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) recently announced a new three-year gift to extend the Jeffrey A. Finkle µÛÍõ»áËù Economic Development Internship.

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Caring for one another amid the Chauvin trial

As we anticipate the verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, our nation, and our University community, continues to grapple with the ongoing trauma and pain of systemic racism.

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An important moment in American history

I write today with hope after learning of the jury’s unanimous verdict in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer who has now been convicted in the murder of George Floyd.

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College of Business faculty and professional staff were virtually recognized during annual awards

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One of the photos Ostronic entered to the competition, featuring her sister Parker during the pandemic

VisCom students place among top 10 in national competition

Two photojournalism students from the School of Visual Communication (VisCom) placed among the top ten winners in the Photo Picture Story/Series category of the 2020-21 Hearst Journalism Awards.

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Voinovich School collaboration to support community response to opioid epidemic during pandemic featured in journal

Networks established to support four rural Appalachian µÛÍõ»áËù communities’ response to the opioid use epidemic became crucial elements of public health infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A group of 2019 OHIO students on Radar Hill

Environmental and Plant Biology Department continues to help restore the Earth

µÛÍõ»áËù’s Environmental and Plant Biology Department has been working to help restore biodiversity on Radar Hill within The Ridges Land Lab for nearly a decade. 

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Social media certificate student: Nikki Rich

OHIO senior Nikki Rich, who majors in commercial photography with minors in retail merchandising and fashion product development...

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Student account security improvements coming this summer

Students may need to modify how they access their email and other Office 365 applications such as Microsoft Teams over the summer to align with new security requirements.

Amy Mehlman Strope and Rosemary Oaks

First µÛÍõ»áËù Early Assurance Program students to graduate from medical school

Amy Mehlman Strope and Rosemary Oaks will become the first two students who were accepted into the Early Assurance Program through the Heritage College in 2013 to graduate as physicians. 

Emily Marino

Goldwater Scholar infects culture cells to look at the severity of staph infections on different strains

Junior HTC biological sciences major Emily Marino named a Goldwater Scholar.

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OHIO approves new student travel policy

µÛÍõ»áËù has approved a new Student Travel Policy, designed to manage University-affiliated student travel and support the safety of our student travelers. 

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