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Summer Courses | Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS), Online & On Campus

Summer Courses | Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS), Online & On Campus

Summer with the College of Arts & Sciences—Enjoy our Parks | Fill some Reqs—includes courses that can apply toward Ohio University’s general education Tier II requirements in Natural Sciences. Check the Registrar’s summer course offerings site for up-to-the-minute course availability—both online and on campus. ANTH 2010 Introduction to Biological Anthropology […]

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April 20, 2015 at 8:54 pmNews

Be on the Lookout: Amphibians Crossing the Road

Be on the Lookout: Amphibians Crossing the Road

“We timed this just perfectly. Do you know what’s going to happen tomorrow? Do you know what’s happening today?” asked Dr. Scott Moody at the Feb. 19 Science Café as temperatures rose outside. “All those frogs and salamanders are just sticking their noses out. They are sensing the increasing temperature. […]

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February 20, 2014 at 11:49 amNews

Sasquatch DNA: A Red-Haired Sister to Humans?

Sasquatch DNA: A Red-Haired Sister to Humans?

DNA evidence has gotten felons off death row. Could it be about to get Sasquatch onto the list of newly discovered species? Dr. Scott Moody has been teaching and researching various topics of biology at Ohio University for 35 years. For the last 15 years or so, when he took […]

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October 23, 2013 at 9:13 amNews

Alum Gets Prize for Turtle Conservation Work in Colombian Amazon

Alum Gets Prize for Turtle Conservation Work in Colombian Amazon

Ohio University alum Dr. Vivian Páez ’95PhD was honored with the Sabin Turtle Conservation Prize at an award ceremony Sept. 30 in New York City. This newly created, $20,000 award is the biggest for turtle conservation in the world and aims to recognize individuals who have made an outstanding contribution […]

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October 15, 2013 at 12:06 pmAlumni News

Logan Daily: Moody Talks About Sasquatch Evidence

Logan Daily: Moody Talks About Sasquatch Evidence

  From the Logan Daily News, Oct. 7: NEW STRAITSVILLE — The sight of almost a quarter of New Straitsville’s population packing into the Rural Action Monday Creek Restoration Project (MCRP) recently for a presentation about sasquatch was almost as surprising as seeing sasquatch himself. Scott Moody (Associate Professor of […]

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October 8, 2013 at 9:06 amFaculty in the News In the News