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Kristi Williams Named Editor, Journal of Marriage and Family
Kristi Williams, professor of sociology, has been named editor of the flagship research journal, Journal of Marriage and Family
Henkin and Petrill Named New Associate Deans
Executive Dean David C. Manderscheid announces the appointment of Stephen Petrill, professor of psychology, as the new associate dean for research and Tina Henkin, professor of microbiology and the…
Speech and Hearing Students Improve Pre-K Literacy Scores
Graduate students and staff from the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic partnered with Hilltop Preschool in a first-of-its-kind, on-site, pre-K literacy intervention program to improve reading…
NSF Grant Funds Nitrogen Cycle Impacts on Tidal Freshwater Zones
Earth scientist Audrey Sawyer and Colorado College environmental scientist Rebecca Barnes' new, 3-year NSF grant funds work on a first-ever assessment of Nitrogen Cycle Impacts on Tidal freshwater…
White House Recognizes the Importance of Decision Sciences
President Barack Obama highlighted the importance of using decision sciences insights to better serve the American people in an Executive Order issued Sept. 15, 2015.
Molecular Geneticist Awarded 3-Year $772,000 NSF Grant
Molecular Genetics Assistant Professor Anna Dobritsa’s new, three-year $772,000 NSF grant supports research on processes that are not only interesting to plant biologists, but to materials scientists.
Psychology Professor to Share in $13.1 million NSF BRAIN Initiative
Zhong-Lin Lu, professor of psychology and director of CCBBI and the Center for Cognitive Science, is one of a handful of research scientists across the U.S. selected to share $13.1 million for 16 new…
EEOB Researcher PI on Ohio Board of Regents Study to Determine Possible Health Impacts of Lake Erie Cyanotoxins
Stuart Ludsin, co-director of Ohio State’s Aquatic Ecology Laboratory, and EEOB associate professor, is PI on a new two-year, $162,598 Ohio Board of Regents grant to study fish flesh and fresh…
Arts and Sciences Students Selected Albert Schweitzer Fellows
Two Arts and Sciences students — Ahran Koo and Sarah Levitt — are among the 18 graduate students selected for the 2015-16 class of Albert Schweitzer Fellows from Columbus and Athens.