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Brian Collins

OHIO professor Brian Collins produces podcast on comparative religion scholar Robert Eisler

Professor of classics and world religions Brian Collins has produced a 10-episode limited series about the little-known, comparative religion scholar Robert Eisler.

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OHIO professor Wyatt earns pair of national fellowships

Dr. Sarah Wyatt, an internationally respected researcher in the field of plant gravity biology, was named a Fellow of two national organizations.

Nerissa Young

OHIO’s professor Young honored with national journalism research award

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú’s Nerissa Young was honored June 26 with a Sigma Delta Chi (SDX) award in the Research About Journalism category presented by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).

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OHIO professor Aimee Edmondson’s book runner up for history journalism prize

OHIO professor of journalism Aimee Edmondson’s book was awarded runner-up for the history journalism prize from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).

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OHIO to host experts livestream on coronavirus

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú will host its first Ask the Experts livestream on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook at 1:30 p.m., Friday, May 1.

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OHIO professor Sandal Becomes Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies

Dr. Nukhet A. Sandal, associate professor and chair of political science at OHIO, took over as the new editor-in-chief of Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (OREIS) in January 2020.

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OHIO Libraries’ Authors @ Alden Discusses Deadly Terror and Its Impacts

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Libraries will host Brandon Kendhammer on the fourth floor of Alden Library on Jan. 29 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. as part of its Authors @ Alden series.

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Patton College faculty member Danny Twilley gives EdTalk on The Role that Outdoor Recreation can Play in Community Development

Dr. Danny Twilley gives EdTalk, emphasizing the role outdoor recreation plays in community development.

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ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú awarded national grant to study community-benefit investments made by for-profit healthcare organizations

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú’s Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz have been awarded a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant to study the community benefit efforts conducted by for-profit hospitals in the United States.

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Patton College faculty member Yuchun Zhou gives EdTalk on Demystifying Statistics to Inform the Public How to Identify Fake News

Dr. Yuchun Zhou gives EdTalk, informing the public on researching to identify fake news.

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Patton College faculty member Courtney Koestler gives EdTalk on how Teaching is not Neutral

Dr. Courtney Koestler gives EdTalk, emphasizing how teaching can never be neutral.

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Patton College faculty member Julie Francis gives EdTalk on Adult Workforce Development Education's Positive Impact in our Region

Dr. Julie Barnhart Francis gives EdTalk, emphasizing how adult education and workforce development makes a positive impact on the region.

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The Athena Cinema receives national grant for Science on Screen series

The Athena Cinema announced it has received a generous award from the Coolidge Corner Theatre and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation of $6,000 in support of its 2019-20 Science on Screen event series.

A new study by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found newspaper articles about the suicide deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain did not follow the majority of suicide reporting guidelines or include critical components like mental health resources or even the number to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or Crisis Text Line.

Study shows news media often overlook best practices when reporting celebrity suicide deaths

A study published by researchers at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that newspapers followed about half the recommended guidelines in reporting suicide deaths of Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain.

Marcel Weigand (left) and BIOS undergraduate Christine Hanson (right) handle a Box Turtle during telemetry surveys.

Why did the turtles cross the highway? They didn't, but still might feel the impact

ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú researchers set out to determine the impact of the Route 33 bypass through Wayne National Forest on the local box turtle population. The answers were not exactly what they expected.

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