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Woman performing push-up at a Wellworks fitness class on the ĢƵ University Athens campus

Stay stronger, longer: 3 tips for maintaining muscle mass as you age

Keep moving as you get older: learn how to maintain muscle mass and staying fit with these tips from Dr. Brian Clark, executive director of the ĢƵ Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute.

The Ground Penetrating Radar system pictured next to a memorial statue commemorating the Jackson County Cemetery.

ĢƵ University team volunteers to survey historic burial site for preservation

Issam Khoury and his team dedicated their expertise to uncover a historic grave site in Jackson County, West Virginia.

Kyle Balzer, portrait

Kyle Balzer joins American Enterprise Institute as Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow

Alumnus Kyle Balzer, '22 History Ph.D., starts his new position as a Jeane Kirkpatrick Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

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Maya Clouse-Henry gains practical expertise through internship at The Painted Turtle

Far from ĢƵ University in Lake Hughes, California, Maya Clouse-Henry took on an internship soaked in fun, where she deepened her understanding of early childhood education and place-based learning. Clouse-Henry is working toward a dual master’s degree in environmental studies with the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service and parks, recreation, and leisure studies from the Patton College of Education. Through her studies, as well as the professors and professionals she connected with along the way, she learned about The Painted Turtle, where she spent her summer interning as a Bale leader.

Saw Hla
Groundbreaking

Science Café kicks off Sept. 13 with 'Groundbreaking Research: X-Raying Just One Atom'

Science Café kicks off with Dr. Saw Hla discussing "Groundbreaking Research: X-Raying Just One Atom” on Sept. 13, at 5 p.m. in the Baker University Center Front Room and via YouTube.

Dr. Christian Drischler, portrait with whiteboard
Sub-atomic research

ĢƵ University physicists aim to bring artificial intelligence, machine learning and computational tools to nation's researchers

Two ĢƵ University physicists are advancing the frontiers of sub-atomic research by developing AI and computational tools to accelerate both theoretical and experimental research.

Dr. Juliana De Paula Souza of Federal University of São João del-Rei in Brazil named a new species of Latin American violet—Anchietea ballardii—after Dr. Harvey Ballard in 2016.

ĢƵ University Research Committee/Baker Fund process eliminates external review process

The Research Division is further streamlining the ĢƵ University Research Committee/Baker Fund process this year by eliminating external reviews.

A SpaceX rocket on launch pad at Cape Canaveral in Florida. Photo by Sarah Wyatt

If you're interested in space, join OHIO's student spaceflight experiment this fall

Professor Sarah Wyatt is looking for ĢƵ University students who want to help design experiments for the International Space Station.

Shouan Zhu, Ph.D.

OMNI researcher searches for osteoarthritis treatment

Shouan Zhu, Ph.D., assistant professor and principal investigator in the ĢƵ Musculoskeletal and Neurological Institute at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, received a $2.4 million grant to identify disease-modifying genes related to osteoarthritis.

The ĢƵ University sundial

Student Enhancement Awards provide $110,116 in funding to 20 students

The ĢƵ University Student Enhancement Awards program provided 20 students with a total of $110,116 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this spring.

Jason Jolley

Jason Jolley named interim associate vice president for research and creative activity

ĢƵ University has named G. Jason Jolley, Ph.D., as the new interim associate vice president for research and creative activity, effective Aug. 1.

Michael Held and Art Oestrike, top right, take their class behind the scenes to help brew "Honey Sunrise." | Photos by Corey Howell

Jackie O's ĢƵ Brew Week Keg Tapping Ceremony features a beer started in an OHIO chemistry class

"Honey Sunrise," a beer that started as a chemistry capstone project, was selected by Jackie O's for their official 2023 Brew Week keg tapping event scheduled for July 10 at the Uptown Brewpub.

Archaeologist David Lamp works in a one-meter square part of a dig near Lancaster.

Student David Lamp makes discovery of a lifetime: fluted point from first peoples in ĢƵ

David Lamp was on his hands and knees, trowel in hand, back at OHIO as a graduate student on June 2, when he made the discovery of a lifetime.

The Mayall 4-Meter Telescope, home to the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), seen at night at Kitt Peak National Observatory on Monday, May 21, 2018, in Tucson, Arizona. 05/21/18|

DESI early data release holds nearly two million objects; ĢƵ University physicists contribute to first detection of baryon acoustic oscillations from DESI

“These papers show the great potential of DESI to accomplish its science goals,” said OHIO Physicist Hee-Jong Seo, who co-led one of the first measurement papers.

Science teachers extracting DNA from lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, and strawberries. The teachers are wearing goggles.

Seriously fun chemistry with summer produce: Hines collaborates with Discovery Museum for educators workshop

Dr. Jennifer Hines worked with middle school and high school educators from across the state to mash up lettuce, carrots, tomatoes, and strawberries and extract natural products and DNA.

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