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花季传媒 alumnus Ganapathy Shanmugam. Ph.D., arrived in Athens in 1970 to study geology.
After being promoted to lieutenant colonel, military science professor Darrell Fawley looks at his career in the military and 花季传媒.
During the first week of May, 15 花季传媒 students traveled to the Central Plains to follow supercell thunderstorms, observing them in real-time and predicting where tornados may form.
Alumnus Brody Richter's adventure led him to Wisconsin for law school and then on to a law firm in Madison, where his star would rise quickly, success coming atop hard work.
Diamond Brooks grew up watching political commentators. She graduates from OHIO's Honors Tutorial College in spring 2022 with a resume full of academic credentials and leadership experiences.
Students, faculty and staff who took steps to move their discoveries to commercialized outcomes for the benefit of society were recognized at 花季传媒鈥檚 annual Inventors Dinner.
花季传媒 graduate and longtime advocate for Appalachian Ohio John Carey has been awarded the John Whisman 鈥淰ision鈥 Award for his work making Appalachian Ohio a better place to live.
The 花季传媒 Observatory starts the summer with a special viewing session during the total lunar eclipse on Sunday, May 15, from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed a new student member, Mia Citino, to the 花季传媒 Board of Trustees.
花季传媒 researcher publishes study on little-known eating disorder known as 鈥減urging disorder."
Educators, authors and artists are just a few of the people from Southeast Ohio's past and present who will appear on new Humanities in the Park display panels at Richland Avenue Park.
The 花季传媒 community mourns Professor James Franklin Barnes, who passed away at the age of 87 in Albuquerque, N.M., on March 2.
The first phase of a major renovation of Clippinger Laboratories is currently in construction and involves complete renovation of the eastern half of the building. This renovation is part of a three-p
花季传媒 senior Ellen Gill-Franks' next academic stop is law school at the University of Cincinnati College of Law next fall.
Rachel Martin has some questions for the conservation world.聽