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Chinese Language Student Wins Prestigious Scholarship to Study in China

Chinese Language Student Wins Prestigious Scholarship to Study in China

Jahmir King, a freshman student in the Global Studies – War & Peace program, has just won a highly competitive scholarship: Project Global Officer (Project GO), to support him to study Chinese language in China in the coming summer. This scholarship is similar to the nationally competitive Critical Language Program, […]

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February 28, 2018 at 9:22 amNews

Tumbleson | Learning to Use Advanced Research Tools at Argonne National Lab

Engineering Physics major Ryan Tumbleson at Argonee National Lab

By Ryan Tumbleson ’20 B.S. Engineering Physics and B.S. Electrical Engineering, Honors Tutorial College I had the opportunity to receive a second consecutive summer internship at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago. For 10 weeks I worked under the direction of Ohio University physics professor Dr. Saw Wai-Hla. Dr. Hla has […]

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February 27, 2018 at 2:25 pmNews

Career Corner | Electric Vehicle Technology Company Gotion Seeks Associate Chemist

Career Corner | Electric Vehicle Technology Company Gotion Seeks Associate Chemist

Gotion, a fast-growing company that aims to innovate in electric vehicle technology, including lithium batteries and related systems, is currently seeking to hire an associate chemist. The associate chemist assists scientists to identify, develop, characterize, and formulate novel additives, solvents and salts used in the formulation of electrolytes. The incumbent […]

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February 26, 2018 at 11:02 pmAnnouncements News

Advising Tip | Thinking of Changing Your Major? Do It Soon!

Tetyana Dovbnya

By Tetyana Dovbnya Academic Advisor / International Student Advising Specialist If you’ve been thinking about changing your major and have already discussed your decision with friends and family, now is the time! The last day to change your major for the spring semester is this Friday, March 2. Here are […]

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February 26, 2018 at 10:48 pmAnnouncements News

‘I Am Capable of a Lot More than I Thought I Was’

‘I Am Capable of a Lot More than I Thought I Was’

By Tetyana Dovbnya & Jayse Rednour Originally from the small town of Blacklick, Ohio, Chris Keener may seem like an average college student, but only at first glance. He studies on the fourth floor of Alden Library, stops at the Union Street Diner frequently enough that his order is known […]

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February 26, 2018 at 10:40 pmNews

Transfer Tip | Get Ahead by Taking Summer Courses

Kristi Conrad

By Kristi Conrad Academic Advisor and Transfer Specialist Taking summer classes is a great way to get ahead and potentially boost your GPA. Ohio University has many options for summer classes that are both full-summer and half-summer in length. There are also great options for online courses and classes at […]

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February 26, 2018 at 7:27 pmAnnouncements News

Gawande Lecture Explores Potential Dangers within Guru-Disciple Relationships

Dr. Amanda Lucia

By Julie Ciotola, BSJ ’20 From Ohio Today While sexual harassment accusations dominate headlines in the United States, similar instances of abuse are making news within Hinduism’s guru culture. Amanda Lucia, associate professor of religious studies at University of California, Riverside, explored this topic with the Ohio University community during her […]

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February 26, 2018 at 4:59 pmNews