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Roosenburg Quoted on Terrapin Business, Risk of Poaching

Photo of terrapin by Willem Roosenburg on Maryland.gov website

Dr. Willem M. Roosenburg, Professor of Biological Sciences, was quoted in an NPR interview on “America’s Biggest Terrapin Business Thrives During Ban on Capture.” The Diane Rehm Show interview aired on WYPR. Diamondback terrapin are a proud symbol of Maryland: a handsome turtle with a white neck spotted with black […]

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September 1, 2016 at 11:46 amFaculty in the News In the News

Milam Gives Keynote on Serpent Mound Disturbance

Dr. Keith Milam

Dr. Keith Milam, Associate Professor of Geological Sciences, spoke at the Serpent Mound Park on Aug. 20 during the annual Archaeology Day, reports the People’s Defender. As one of the premiere examples of earthen artworks in North America  the 1,348 foot serpent has become a major attraction for those interested […]

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August 27, 2016 at 5:02 pmFaculty in the News In the News

Sky & Telescope Quotes Clowe on Report of Fifth Force

Sky & Telescope Quotes Clowe on Report of Fifth Force

Sky & Telescope quoted Dr. Douglas Clowe, Associate Professor of Physics & Astronomy at Ohio University, in an article titled “Does a Fifth Force Permeate the Universe?” Last year nuclear physicists in Hungary were running an experiment, watching excited beryllium-8 atoms’ radioactive decay, when they saw something strange. These atoms […]

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August 19, 2016 at 5:07 pmFaculty in the News In the News

C-SPAN Interviews Mattson on Comparison of Trump, Nixon

Dr. Kevin Mattson

As reporters, analysts, and scholars continue to debate the underlying logics of this current U.S. presidential elections, historical comparisons have taken center stage. Most recently, Republican nominee Donald Trump claimed that he was inspired by Richard Nixon’s 1968 Republican National Convention (RNC) acceptance speech. The claim echoed a number of […]

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August 4, 2016 at 9:27 amFaculty in the News In the News

Monitor Quotes Jellison on Role of Bill Clinton as First Gentleman

Dr. Katherine Jellison

The Christian Science Monitor quotes Dr. Katherine Jellison, Professor and Chair of History, in a story on “How Bill Clinton, as first gentleman, could reshape role of first ladies.” While not nearly as significant as electing a female president, it would not be a milestone to scoff at. As a former […]

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July 28, 2016 at 10:03 amIn the News

Mattson Contributes to Chronicle’s ‘Trump 101 Syllabus’

Dr. Kevin Mattson

Dr. Kevin Mattson, the Connor Study Professor of Contemporary History at Ohio University, contributed to the Chronicle oh Higher Education’s “Trump 101 syllabus.” “This course will explore the phenomenon that is Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. We will take an interdisciplinary approach, gathering insights from history, literature, philosophy, political science, psychology, and beyond. […]

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July 25, 2016 at 4:53 pmFaculty in the News In the News

Fredette in Washington Post: Nice Has Reputation as Terrorist Breeding Ground

Dr. Jennifer Fredette

Dr. Jennifer Fredette, Assistant Professor of Political Science, wrote a column in the Washington Post headlined “Nice now has a reputation as a breeding ground for terrorists.” We still don’t know much about why Tunisian-born French resident Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel drove a truck through Bastille Day crowds in Nice on […]

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July 24, 2016 at 8:58 amFaculty in the News In the News News