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Keep LARPing, Say Students in Medieval History Class

Keep LARPing, Say Students in Medieval History Class

“Keep LARPing!” was one student’s reaction to a new component of HIST 1222 Medieval History in Film and Literature this spring. Dr. Kevin Uhalde, Associate Professor of History, has taught this introductory course in history and medievalism for many years. The syllabus contained mostly historical texts and films such as […]

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May 1, 2018 at 11:49 amIn Class

Economics, Geography Students Present Redevelopment Study to Zanesville Council

Jarrett Quanrud presents to Zanesville City Council.

Economics and geography students put their research and data skills to work on behalf of Zanesville, presenting options for redevelopment and the economic impact of the Mosaic Tile Property to the City Council on April 23. The economics students analyzed the economic impact, and the urban planning students developed possible […]

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May 1, 2018 at 8:51 amIn Class News

Attorneys Visit African American Studies Course on History of Injustice

Jonathan J.C. Grey

Two lawyers brought their expertise to a discussion with Ohio University’s students in History of Injustices in the U.S. and Black Men & Masculinities classes on April 3. The African American Studies Department regularly invites speakers to classes to engage with students about important sociopolitical topics that our country is facing. “We are […]

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April 13, 2018 at 2:07 pmIn Class News

Biology Alum Talks to Sociology Class about Health Care in Rural Appalachia

Tiffany Downs '15 '21P Photo credit: Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Ohio University alum Tiffany Downs ’15 came to a sociology class last week to talk about “Delivering Medicine in Appalachia.” Downs is an optician, a cattle farmer, and a medical student at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine. She covered Appalachian stereotypes, delivering medicine in Appalachia, and social determinants of […]

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April 6, 2018 at 3:20 pmAlumni In Class News

Japanese Courses Led Clancy to Internship, Grad School, Career

Japanese Courses Led Clancy to Internship, Grad School, Career

Foreign languages always interested Jack Clancy ’14. But little did he know that his passion for the Japanese language and culture would reshape his entire career path. As an International Business major, Clancy knew that he wanted to become fluent in a second language. He chose to study Japanese in […]

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April 6, 2018 at 12:16 pmIn Class News

Dean Talks to Pre-Med Students about Cultural Competence in Medicine

Dr. John Brose, Dean Emeritus of OU-HCOM, discusses Culture and Medicine with pre-med students.

This Valentine’s Day was a sweet one for a group of pre-meds as they welcomed Dr. John Brose, Dean Emeritus of Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, to discuss “Culture and Medicine” with their class. Brose’s presentation was part of the Pre-Med Transitions Seminar, a course designed to prepare […]

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March 9, 2018 at 2:44 pmIn Class News

Geology Students Observe an Impact Crater in Tennessee

Students get their serious caver faces on before crawling through the center of the Flynn Creek impact crater

Students from Dr. Keith Milam’s Planetary Geology class visited the Flynn Creek impact structure to examine the mostly buried, but partially exhumed, 3.8 km diameter crater in north central Tennessee. The students spent much of their time above ground, where they stopped at several locations along the crater rim and were […]

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March 8, 2018 at 2:36 pmIn Class News