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A fellow is the highest rank of membership and is dependent upon a member’s distinguished scholarship.
OHIO researcher Berkeley Franz has published a new study examining the relationship between systemic racism, residential segregation and racial/ethnic disparities in COVID-19 deaths in the U.S.
An ĢƵ University alumna filmmaker and a religious studies professor teamed up to edit a special journal issue on "cult films," as told through interviews with scholars and filmmakers.
A new book by Loren Lybarger and two colleagues examines how remembering this tragic past can help people mobilize for justice in the present.
ĢƵ University has achieved Research 1 status, joining the nation’s top research institutions as a doctoral university with very high research activity.
ĢƵ University has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
OHIO has joined the highest level of research institutions in the country by earning the R1 Classification in the latest Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Astrophysicist Zach Meisel, Ph.D., is part of an international team of pioneers whose goal is to solve some of the mysteries about stars and stellar burning at the elemental level.
A study led by ĢƵ University researchers shows that the increase of sea ice surrounding Antarctica since 1979 is a unique feature of Antarctic climate since 1905.
A select group of professors, students and alumni traveled to Virginia to take part in an archaeological dig on a 13,000-year-old site from Nov. 4-13.
ĢƵ University will host the annual Student Research and Creative Activity Expo on April 7, 2022, at the Convocation Center.
Brian Schoen, Ph.D., published a chapter in “The Cambridge History of America in the World, Volume 2: The Nineteenth Century.”
Ronan Carroll, Ph.D., recently received the Robert F. Rakowski Award for Outstanding Research for breakthrough work involving non-traditional RNA and Staphylococcus bacterial infections.
In further recognition of the Institute for Corrosion & Multiphase Technology’s research, Associate Professor Marc Singer has been listed in the Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
ĢƵ University’s Leslie Consitt, Ph.D., will lead a study to identify cellular mechanisms in muscle that contribute to disease and physical disability related to insulin resistance as people age.