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Ohio Students Take Firsts in Russian Olympiada

Eleven Ohio University students participate at Russian Olympiada.

The Ohio University Russian Program is proud to announce that 11 Russian students (10 freshmen and one junior) participated in the 2015 Undergraduate Olympiada of Spoken Russian. The competition this year was hosted by Kent University on Feb. 28. Tested on an oral interview, a poem recitation, and a presentation on a […]

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March 30, 2015 at 1:20 pmNews

Two Creative Writing Students in Top 10 for Iron Horse Prize

Two Creative Writing Students in Top 10 for Iron Horse Prize

Two of Ohio University Ph.D. students in creative writing are among 10 finalists for the Iron Horse Review chapbook prize. “Who do we root for?” says Dinty Moore, Professor and Director of Creative Writing. “Congratulations to current nonfiction Ph.D. Kirk Wisland and recently-graduated and greatly-missed Geri Lipschultz. May the best […]

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March 26, 2015 at 1:12 pmNews

Clinical Psychology Students 100% on Internship Placements

Stephen Marshall

For the fifth year in a row, every graduate student in the Ph.D. program Clinical Psychology who applied for internship was successful in finding an internship site,” says Dr. Bruce Carlson, Professor and Chair of Psychology. “This is particularly notable since nationally 20-25 percent of the students fail to find […]

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February 25, 2015 at 12:05 pmNews

History and CLJC Student Wins First Place at International Research Symposium

History and CLJC Student Wins First Place at International Research Symposium

Katie Conlon, a junior majoring in HTC History, was awarded first place in the Creative Arts and Humanities category at the International Student Union’s International Research Symposium on February 20. Conlon presented on her research about the Cham Muslim minority in Cambodia, which she conducted during summer 2014 through LJC 3910: […]

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February 25, 2015 at 10:28 amNews

Hardison Book Named Outstanding Academic Title by Choice

Hardison Book Named Outstanding Academic Title by Choice

Dr. Ayesha K. Hardison’ book Writing through Jane Crow: Race and Gender Politics in African American Literature has been named an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice. Hardison is Associate Professor of English at Ohio University. Every year in the January issue, in print and online, Choice publishes a highly selective […]

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January 27, 2015 at 2:53 pmNews Research

Goodwin Awarded Baker Peace Fellowship

Gerald Goodwin has been awarded the Baker Peace Fellowship for 2013-14. He is completing his dissertation that focuses on the experiences of African Americans in the military during the Vietnam era (1965-1973) and more specifically the ways in which issues deriving from “race” shaped that experience. His research looks at […]

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May 8, 2014 at 6:27 pmResearch

Nature Article on Light-bending Helices Reaches 100 Citations

Nature Article on Light-bending Helices Reaches 100 Citations

  Congrats to Dr. Alexander Govorov and Ph.D. student Zhiyuan Fan on their paper in Nature accumulating 100 citations in the 18 months since its publication. The two were co-authors on a March 2012 paper on “DNA-based self-assembly of chiral plasmonic nanostructures with tailored optical response,” which appeared in the journal […]

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September 23, 2013 at 7:48 pmResearch