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Miranda Carver ǀ Analyzing Particle Physics at Italy’s National Institute of Nuclear Physics

Miranda Carver at  the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Genoa, Italy

By Miranda Carver [B.S. Physics, College of Arts & Sciences, Class of 2020] I conducted research last summer in  in Genoa, under the direction of Andrea Celentano, and at Ohio University with Dr. Kenneth Hicks, a professor in Physics & Astronomy. The National Science Foundation and my department sponsored my […]

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November 26, 2019 at 1:47 pmIn Class

Davis Studies Languages, Wants to Teach English or Spanish Abroad

Analee Davis

From Ohio University News Analee Davis ’22 grew up in Guatemala but knew she couldn’t stay there for college. “Because I wanted to do English and Spanish,” she said, explaining her decision to study abroad in the United States. Guatemala just didn’t have want she needed and wanted. That brought […]

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November 21, 2019 at 8:37 amIn Class News

A Community Fostered in the Center for Law, Justice & Culture

A Community Fostered in the Center for Law, Justice & Culture

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture On the bottom floor of Bentley Hall, in Room 001, sits the Center for Law, Justice & Culture. It’s a reprieve from the bustling nature of Bentley Hall, the home of Economics, History, Political Science, and Sociology and Anthropology, where students are always […]

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November 19, 2019 at 10:50 amIn Class

Spring 2020 | New History Courses: 20th-Century Europe & Charles Darwin

Spring 2020 | New History Courses: 20th-Century Europe & Charles Darwin

The History Department at Ohio University announces two new courses that are being offered for the first time in Spring 2020. HIST 2220: Europe in the 20th Century  Description: This course presents a survey of the history of Europe (including Great Britain and Russia) in the “short 20th century,” from the start […]

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October 29, 2019 at 4:02 pmAnnouncements In Class

Severance Develops Interests Within Master’s in Law, Justice & Culture

Severance Develops Interests Within Master’s in Law, Justice & Culture

Note: The Master’s in Law, Justice & Culture has 25 students, both online and on campus, who are learning about law and society studies. Ryan Severance decided early on that law school wasn’t the path for him, but he still wanted to be involved with the law and legal studies. He […]

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October 22, 2019 at 9:14 amAlumni In Class News

Spring 2020 | Law, Justice & Culture Undergraduate Certificate Courses

Spring 2020 | Law, Justice & Culture Undergraduate Certificate Courses

The Law, Justice & Culture Certificate has identified 14 core and elective courses in Spring 2020, many of them addressing topics from today’s headlines. The following list includes courses being offered that are either required courses or elective courses in the program, which is offered by the Center for Law, […]

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October 7, 2019 at 10:19 pmIn Class News

Spring 2020 | Law, Justice & Culture M.A. Courses

Spring 2020 | Law, Justice & Culture M.A. Courses

There are 13 elective courses being offered in Spring 2020 for the Law, Justice & Culture M.A. program, each offering a distinct interdisciplinary perspective on law and society. The following list includes courses being offered that are either required courses or elective courses in the program, which is offered by […]

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October 7, 2019 at 10:03 pmIn Class News