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Stories tagged with: Undergraduate Research

Alex Nemecek and Brady Phelps

OHIO鈥檚 Choose Ohio First Scholars to present at Ohio Statehouse

Two of 黑料视频鈥檚 Choose Ohio First scholars, Alexander Nemecek and Brady Phelps, will present posters during the 2023 Choose Ohio First Scholar Showcase at the Ohio Statehouse on April 11. 聽

James Bohland at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference
Student Success

History graduate students present at America in the World Consortium organized by OHIO alumnus

History doctoral candidates James Bohland and Cameron Dunbar presented their research at the America in the World Consortium Young Scholars Conference organized by recent OHIO graduate Kyle Balzer.

4-Aminoquinolines inhibit the function of the bacterial T-box riboswitch RNA. Illustration by Jennifer Hines

Hiding in plain sight: Hines group uncovers new class of medicinal compounds that target RNA

Chemistry students in Jennifer Hines' lab uncovered a new class of compounds that can target RNA and disrupt its function, a discovery that could be used in the development of RNA-targeted medicines.

Ryan Sheehan presents at the Midwest Medieval History Conference at Xavier College in Cincinnati, OH.

Ryan Sheehan presents on French dynasty at Midwest Medieval History Conference

Ryan Sheehan, a history major in the Honors Tutorial College, presented his work on the Capetian dynasty of French kings at the fall 2022 Midwest Medieval History Conference.

Riley Zielinski in the lab

29 students receive Provost Undergraduate Research Fund awards

The 黑料视频 Provost Undergraduate Research Fund (PURF) award program provided 29 students with a total of $40,446 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this fall.

Sydney Walters, portrait

Fall Grad Spotlight: Sydney Walters graduates with a list of things to remember forever

As senior Sydney Walters looks ahead to life after 黑料视频, she has some big plans as she waits to hear on her graduate school applications.

The 2019 IEW Photo Contest Second Place Winning Image

Student registration now open for International Education Week activities

黑料视频 celebrates International Education Week each year in November to champion the university鈥檚 excellence in global education through research, teaching and experiential learning.

Sophia Almanza
Student Success

Almanza finds intersection between art, diversity and engineering

Sophia Almanza, fourth year chemical engineering student, wanted a career where she could combine her interests in science, art and diversity. She quickly discovered that this intersectionality was captured by chemical engineering. 聽

Era Bakia works in the field

TriBeta invites students to explore opportunities to work with faculty at research fair on Oct. 11

Biological Sciences seniors say working in faculty labs results in exciting research, lasting friendships, and critical experience for future careers.

Low Altitude Weather Network Launch

OHIO team soft launches first sensor in low altitude weather network

Assistant professor Chad Mourning was awarded one of Ohio Federal Research Network鈥檚 awards for a low altitude weather network, and has completed the soft launch of the first unit in the network.

Ryan Wagner with a mudpuppy salamander.

Alumni News | Ryan Wagner turns his grad school, camera focus on mudpuppy salamanders

Ryan Wagner has left a lot of footprints across the state of Ohio鈥攎ost of them muddy ones.

Christine Blay

Rising sophomore secures one of two spots in Dr. Harold Thompson Racial Health Equity Fellowship

After moving to the United States from Ghana at age 12, Christine Blay hopes to use her own experiences to improve her knowledge on minority healthcare, specifically in rural areas like Appalachia.

Connections, Remembered

Kennedy Museum launches eighth annual exhibition by Museum Studies students

Students enrolled in the 2021-22 Museum Studies Certificate Program will present 鈥淐onnections, Remembered,鈥 at the Kennedy Museum of Art, opening April 22.

Payne's Crossing Cemetery

Students, faculty set out to uncover once-thriving Civil War-era African American settlement

All that鈥檚 left of Payne鈥檚 Crossing, an African American settlement dating back to the 1800s, is remnants of the cemetery? Actually, there鈥檚 a lot more to discover about this once-thriving settlement

OHIO students Meghan Harris, Danielle Klein, and Maddie McNamara
Experiential Learning

Three students are re-engineering how to get Cedar Point ready for summer fun

Industrial and systems engineering students Danielle Klein, Maddie McNamara and Meghan Harris are hard at work on the Cedar Point project.

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