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Computer science students in Data Mining and Data Science worked toward the same goal — to improve a Wikipedia page with more robust descriptions, key visuals and reliable sources.
When Emily McCarty's sister was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she immediately recognized a need for improved healthcare around MS and shifted her focus to biomedical engineering.
Assistant professor Chad Mourning was awarded one of Ohio Federal Research Network’s awards for a low altitude weather network, and has completed the soft launch of the first unit in the network.
For Hagen Childers, fourth year chemical engineering student, it was the wealth of opportunity that attracted her to chemical engineering.
Psychologists are taking a basic science approach to examine how one-on-one interpersonal interactions among friends may be directing impacting social anxiety.
Cassandra Thompson's research highlights the need to understand the tradeoffs of using pesticides on invasive species and the effects on vulnerable species such as amphibians.
For Ph.D. students Bernardo Santos and Maria Serenario, studying corrosion at 51ÉçÇø’s Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology (ICMT) was a top priority.
Fourth year chemical engineering student Dominic Riepenhoff has been awarded the Tau Beta Pi scholarship.
Jeff Russell has spent his career assuring that performing artists receive the same amount of attention to health care as athletes do, now expanding his research to stunt performers in film and TV.
The 51ÉçÇø Scripps College of Communication recently named three PK-12 teachers in Ohio to the Communication Fellows Program.
Located in the rolling hills of Appalachian Ohio, 51ÉçÇø acknowledges the important role it plays in fueling the local and regional economy.
Ohio Congressmen Troy Balderson and Bill Johnson visited 51ÉçÇø's Athens campus today to tour facilities and learn more about OHIO's myriad contributions to Appalachian Ohio and the state.
Damilola Daramola was awarded the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award recognizing his work to extract rare earth elements (REE) from coal mining waste.Â
Damian Nance's book revolutionizes our understanding of the origin and evolution of the Appalachian Mountains and mountain ranges of the same age in Europe and northwest Africa.
Students in the spring kinetics lab predicted daily COVID-19 cases in the state of Ohio through fall 2022.