Post Tagged with: "Graduate Research"

Benham Earns Scholarship, Studies Literature Nursing Manuals in London

English department alumni and post-doctoral fellow Renee Benham

Renee Benham, a doctoral candidate in English, traveled to London to research nursing in 19th-century literature. 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 and projects. ABSTRACT: “Beyond Nightingale: The Transformation of Nursing in Nineteenth-Century Literature” Nursing programs […]

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October 10, 2016 at 11:51 amResearch

Ohio University Collaborates with Drug Discovery Program

From staff reports | Aug 29, 2016 Ohio University has executed an agreement with Eli Lilly to become part of the Open Innovation Drug Discovery (OIDD) Program. The OIDD Program seeks to leverage the tools and expertise at Eli Lilly to advance drug discovery research by university scientists and together […]

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August 29, 2016 at 3:33 pmAnnouncements

Graduate Student Volunteers Needed for ‘Perfecting Pedagogical Practices’ Conference

Graduate Student Volunteers Needed for ‘Perfecting Pedagogical Practices’ Conference

The planning committee for the second annual Perfecting Pedagogical Practices conference, an interdepartmental graduate conference centered on sharing best practices in teaching and learning to improve as teachers, is seeking volunteers to serve on the planning committee for the 2017 conference. The conference, which will be held Feb. 24, 2017, […]

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August 29, 2016 at 9:03 amNews

English Doctoral Students and Professor Present at Conference

Aaron Babcock speaks at the Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature

Three English doctoral students and one faculty member presented their work on June 3 at the 46th Annual Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature conference at Michigan State University. Third-year students Aaron Babcock and Kristin Distel co-chaired a panel titled “Gender, Androgyny, and the Inscrutable Body in Sherwood Anderson’s […]

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June 15, 2016 at 9:33 amNews

Biology Student Examines How Climate Change Impacts Appalachia Amphibians

Biology Student Examines How Climate Change Impacts Appalachia Amphibians

By Natalia Radic From Perspectives Hiking through the trails of Appalachia, Biological Sciences doctoral student Vincent Farallo focuses his attention on the ground, under the leaf litter, in search of small, colorful lungless salamanders. These amphibians live in “microhabitats” of only 1-10 meters squared. Because they breathe through their skin, […]

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June 12, 2014 at 2:42 pmResearch

Blakeman Presents on Carbonate Lake Deposits at GSA Meeting in Montana

Blakeman Presents on Carbonate Lake Deposits at GSA Meeting in Montana

  Audrey A. Blakeman, a Geological Sciences graduate student at the Ohio University, presented a poster May 2014 at the Joint Rocky Mountain/Cordilleran Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America. Her poster, co-authored by her adviser, Dr. Elizabeth Gierlowski-Kordesch, Professor of Geological Sciences, was on “Carbonate Lake Deposits in the […]

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June 10, 2014 at 9:37 amResearch

Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Students Win at Regional Conference

Molecular & Cellular Biology Graduate Students Win at Regional Conference

The ARCC is a professional event organized by graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from Ohio University, West Virginia University, Marshal University and the University of Kentucky. The event was designed to facilitate professional networking and resource sharing among graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the field of cell biology in […]

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November 14, 2013 at 4:17 pmNews Research