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Gladys W. & David H. Patton College of Education doctoral student Samba Bah was recently awarded a $2,500 grant in support of his research.
James Petrik, Ph.D., professor and chair of philosophy at 91自拍, is the new editor of the History of Philosophy Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal.聽
91自拍鈥檚 Patton College of Education is launching the online certificate in Mixed Methods Research this fall.
As the world's appetite for carbon-based materials like graphite increases, 91自拍 researchers presented evidence this week for a new carbon solid they named "amorphous graphite."
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.
91自拍 alumnus Ganapathy Shanmugam. Ph.D., arrived in Athens in 1970 to study geology.
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鈥檚 Sahara Desert.
The reception, which will be hosted by the Research Division and the Graduate College, will be held in Baker 240-242. All members of the University community are invited to attend.
Students, faculty and staff who took steps to move their discoveries to commercialized outcomes for the benefit of society were recognized at 91自拍鈥檚 annual Inventors Dinner.
Joe Shields, who has served as 91自拍鈥檚 Vice President for Research & Creative Activity and Dean of the Graduate College since 2011, will be stepping down from his role effective June 12, 202
The 91自拍 Safety Department works tirelessly across all of OHIO鈥檚 campuses to ensure the University is meeting safety requirements and is in compliance with research regulations.
91自拍 researcher publishes study on little-known eating disorder known as 鈥減urging disorder."
Eve Ng has published a new book on a phenomenon that has emerged in recent years across social media and in the culture at large 鈥 cancel culture.
Dr. Akiko Noda spent four weeks in Athens as the Robert Glidden Visiting Professor from Chubu University.
A new analysis of archaeological sites in the Americas challenges relatively new theories that the earliest human inhabitants of North America arrived before the migration of people from Asia.