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Nicholas Breyfogle

Breyfogle wins Feis Award from American Historical Association

Associate Professor Nicholas Breyfogle from the Department of History has been awarded The Herbert Feis Award for distinguished contributions to public history by the American Historical…

Paul Martini APS

Martini named fellow of American Physical Society

Paul Martini, professor in the Department of Astronomy and the Center for Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, has been selected as a fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), the…

Laura Wagner

Q&A faculty spotlight: Laura Wagner

About Laura Wagner

Laura Wagner is a professor in the Department of Psychology and director of the Language Sciences Research Lab at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI). Professor…

Students and staff at a school in Ghana receiving textbooks

Chemistry professor starts foundation to give back to children in Ghana

After a childhood spent adapting to new opportunities, geography and resources, Abraham Badu-Tawiah is making a point to give back to those growing up in similar circumstances.

Where he…

Amanda Hummon

Q&A faculty spotlight: Amanda Hummon

Amanda Hummon, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, explores the intersection of analytical chemistry and chemical biology, with a focus on cancer biology. Leading the…

Vladimir Kogan

Q&A faculty spotlight: Vladimir Kogan

Vladimir Kogan is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science. He studies state and local government in the United States. His research focuses on the intersection of…

Elizabeth Hewitt

Q&A faculty spotlight: Elizabeth Hewitt

Elizabeth Hewitt is a professor in the Department of English. Her work concentrates on pre-1900 American and African American literature. Her most recent book, Speculative Fictions…

Illustration of a DNA strand

New technique visualizes uncommon base pairing in DNA

When it comes to the three-dimensional structure of DNA, Watson-Crick base pair formation between adenine (A) and thymine (T) and between guanine (G) and cytosine (C) has for decades been…

Tiyi Morris' spring 2022 semester course, "The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements" at the Ohio Reformatory for Women.

Ohio Prison Education Exchange Project challenges misconceptions, builds pathways

A group of students present during Tiyi Morris' spring semester course, "AAAS 3083: The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements," at the Ohio Reformatory for…