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What do pipe cleaners and duct tape have to do with a college-level anatomy course? Using hands-on demonstrations and enhancing the classroom experience with his online videos explaining everything from patellas to the parietal lobe is OHIO's own MacGyver of anatomy, Ian Klein.
Ian Klein is leveraging the power of social media to better educate not only his students but the general public. Through creating videos talking on the human body and using models not accessible to most, Klein and his students are gaining a following for a good reason.
When Miley Gardner chose to attend ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Eastern to study Human Biology, she sparked a family tradition that inspired her twin sisters, Gracie and Lanie, to join her on campus.
The ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Student Enhancement Awards program provided 25 students with a total of $145,121 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this spring.
The competition invites undergraduate students to present a brief, compelling oration on their research/creative work and its significance.
This year, 32 students took part in the semifinal competitions, and then eight students advanced to the finals in late February.
Between new findings on ancient hominins' arrival in Europe, recognition in the sciences, publications, conference presentations, grants and awards, OHIO faculty had a busy winter season.
A team of researchers have made a groundbreaking development related to a protein that is naturally produced in the body but could potentially be applied to combat weight gain.
Researchers are studying how bacteria become more infectious in space, with critical implications for future deep-space missions.
The ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Research Committee (OURC)/Baker Fund program provides support for research, scholarship and creative activity at ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú.
The ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú Provost Undergraduate Research Fund award program provided 26 students with a total of $29,353 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work.
OHIO students apply wildlife management research, building structures that protect vegetation from overgrazing by deer.
The experiment from OHIO's participants in the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program will return to Earth, and then ÌìÌÃÄñÏÈÉú, in December.
Mitchell Day is heading a team of OHIO scientists in an NIH-funded study aimed at uncovering the neural mechanisms behind challenges in sound localization in hearing—a crucial ability for navigating daily life.
OHIO's College of Arts and Sciences launched the Experiential Learning Fund to help students overcome financial barriers and experience global learning opportunities. This article features five students who used the fund to study abroad and intern in various fields.