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High school students invited to apply for free Summer Law & Trial Institute at ĢƵ University, June 13-21

High school students from Southeastern ĢƵ can apply now for the free Summer Law & Trial Institute offered virtually by ĢƵ University from June 13-21, 2021.

Katherine Jellison

First Ladies expert Katherine Jellison to be featured in National Archive Foundation discussion, “Celebrated, Controversial, Reluctant, and Political: U.S. First Ladies”

The National Archives Foundation will host a virtual talk with Dr. Katherine Jellison discussing “Celebrated, Controversial, Reluctant, and Political: U.S. First Ladies” on April 29, at 5 p.m.

This photo, taken by Harry Snavely and featured in the July 1971 ĢƵ University Alumni Journal, shows June 1971 OHIO graduates posing for photos in front of the Class Gateway following Commencement ceremonies held in the Convocation Center.

OHIO’s Class of 1971 reflects on campus, life experiences 50 years after graduation

Four members of ĢƵ University’s Class of 1971 look back at their OHIO experience, life on campus when they were students, and the 50 years that have passed since they graduated.

Student researcher Ed Drabold

Student researcher explores how algae can solve environmental problems

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

A group of 2019 OHIO students on Radar Hill

Environmental and Plant Biology Department continues to help restore the Earth

ĢƵ University’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. 

Amy Mehlman Strope and Rosemary Oaks

First ĢƵ University 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. 

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Arts and Sciences students recognized for leadership, community engagement

Ten College of Arts and Sciences students were among 39 honored at ĢƵ University's annual leadership awards celebration on April 14, 2021.

Sarah Romer smiles at the camera with a laptop on a desk to the left

Undergraduate researchers virtually travel the world to study role of flies in pollination

#BeyondBees is an ĢƵ University research project that uses photographs, taken by citizen scientists, as a tool to help identify how flies are involved in pollinating flowers.

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Menard Family George Washington Forum presents ‘The Theology of Liberalism’ on April 14

The Menard Family George Washington Forum on American Ideas, Politics and Institutions teaches America’s foundational principles in their Western intellectual, political and institutional contexts.

Spring campus beauty photo

OHIO receives Choose ĢƵ First grant to support STEM students

ĢƵ University has been awarded a Choose ĢƵ First (COF) grant by the ĢƵ Department of Higher Education (ODHE) to support students in critical STEM fields.

Mikayla Schuyler and Dr. Kim Thompson put a wooden roof on a bat dwelling

OHIO students build sustainable dwellings for bats across campus

The ĢƵ University Sustainable Living Hub has added housing to its project list—students are putting up six bat dwellings around campus throughout the next few weeks.

Noël Gordon and Jalen Warren

MAPS benefits OHIO students seeking careers in the health and medical field

MAPS serves underrepresented students who plan to pursue medical school or health professions and allows them to access a professional network and social support system of their peers.

Ingo Trauschweizer

History professor edits essay collection on the evolution of peace and stability between allied nations from 1945 to present

Ingo Trauschweizer links past and present efforts to maintain a peaceful world in his latest book, “Temple of Peace: International Cooperation and Stability since 1945.” 

Aerial view of the cattle tank mesocosms used to track wood frog development

OHIO researchers discover tadpoles coping with drier conditions, shed light on effects of climate change

ĢƵ University researchers have discovered some new things about the life of wood frog tadpoles that might shed light on how climate change and drier conditions affect these amphibians.

Vinny Just

OHIO mathematics professor Winfried Just creates critical discussions around COVID in new book

OHIO professor Winfried Just’s new book "COVID-19 Unmasked: The News, the science and common sense" tackles the persistent and sometimes controversial questions people have been asking in a new way.

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