Archive for October, 2016

Graduate Students Present at Phycological Society of America

Joshua Evans

By Heather Willard PACE Writer Environmental and Plant Biology Dr. Morgan Vis, Professor and Chair of Environmental & Plant Biology, and two of her graduate students, Emily Keil and Joshua Evans, traveled to John Carroll University in Cleveland for the 70th annual meeting of the Phycological Society of America this […]

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October 12, 2016 at 4:35 pmResearch

Sundberg Works on Memoir at an Artist’s Residency in Belgium

Kelly Sundberg

Kelly Sundberg, a doctoral student in the Creative Writing program at Ohio University, worked on an upcoming memoir on her trip to Belgium, where she participated in an artist’s residency. She was awarded a competitive scholarship from Ohio University’s English Department, one of eight to students who are conducting research for their respective dissertations […]

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October 12, 2016 at 1:33 pmResearch

Physics NOAA Intern Takes Home Top Honor at Boulder Laboratories Symposium

Sara Sand

Ohio University Honors Tutorial College Engineering Physics undergraduate Sara Sand received an Outstanding Presentation Award recently for her presentation “Evaluation of the Wind Flow Variability Using Scanning Doppler Lidar Measurements,” with co-authors Dr. Yelena Pichugina and Alan Brewer at the recent Boulder Laboratories Postdoctoral Poster Symposium. Sand has a two-year […]

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October 12, 2016 at 1:29 pmNews

Spring 2017 | Anthropology Offers Ethnographic Methods and Field Research Course

Spring 2017 | Anthropology Offers Ethnographic Methods and Field Research Course

The Anthropology program announces ANTH 4560/5560: Ethnographic Methods and Field Research in Spring 2017. This is an ideal course for students seeking training in qualitative research methods in any field or discipline. The Ethnographic Methods and Field Research course is especially valuable for students considering independent research, honors projects, and competitive […]

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October 11, 2016 at 7:57 pmNews

CLJC Seeks Pre-Law Ambassadors for 2016-17

CLJC Seeks Pre-Law Ambassadors for 2016-17

The Center for Law, Justice & Culture is now accepting applications for students interested in serving as Pre-Law Ambassadors during the 2016-17 school year. Pre-Law Ambassadors must be full-time students with a 3.0 GPA, have an interest in attending law school after graduation, and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills, […]

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October 11, 2016 at 12:30 pmAnnouncements

Spring 2017 | Rosemary Nagy Teaches POLS Course on Transitional Justice

Spring 2017 | Rosemary Nagy Teaches POLS Course on Transitional Justice

Dr. Rosemary Nagy, Visiting Professor from Nippissing University, is teaching POLS 4555: Transitional Justice in the upcoming Spring 2017 semester. POLS 4555: Transitional Justice is open to all juniors and seniors who are interested in war and peace studies, international law, human rights, and post-conflict peacebuilding. It is ideal for Political […]

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October 10, 2016 at 11:43 pmNews

Spring 2017 | Making and Breaking the Law Theme Highlights Exciting Courses

Spring 2017 | Making and Breaking the Law Theme Highlights Exciting Courses

The Center for Law, Justice, & Culture welcomes students of all majors to sign up for the many exciting Making and Breaking the Law theme courses in Spring 2017. Please contact theme leader Haley Duschinski for more information about the theme and to receive a poster listing all Making and […]

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October 10, 2016 at 11:38 pmNews