Dogwood Bloom | Elizabeth Tran and Ellee Achten, Feb. 24
The Dogwood Bloom Reading Series presents English Creative Writing graduate students Elizabeth Tran and Ellee Achten, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. in Galbreath Chapel.
Read more ›The Dogwood Bloom Reading Series presents English Creative Writing graduate students Elizabeth Tran and Ellee Achten, Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. in Galbreath Chapel.
Read more ›The 2017 Lazaroff Lecture features Dr. Marion Kaplan discussing “Portugal, ‘Forced Paradise’: The Daily Lives and Feelings of Jewish Refugees in Occupied Europe” on Monday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. in Baker Center 240/242. A reception will follow. This event is sponsored by the History Department, which invites students, faculty, and staff […]
Read more ›Ohio University’s Chemistry and Biochemistry Colloquium Series presents Dr. William R. McNamara on “Solar Fuel Production: First-Row Transition Metal Complexes for Hydrogen Generation” on Monday, Feb. 27, at 4:10 p.m. in Clippinger Laboratories 194. McNamara is Assistant Professor, Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry for Renewable Energy Applications, at William and Mary […]
Read more ›The Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (INPP) presents Jorge Piekarewicz, of Florida State University, presenting “Information and Statistics: A New Paradigm in the Study of Neutron Stars,” on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at at 4 p.m. in Edwards Accelerator Lab, Roger W. Finlay Conference Room.
Read more ›February is Food on Film Month! The Food Studies Theme and other co-sponsors are proud to bring three amazing films for free to the Athena Cinema. For the third and final film of the Food on Film series, the classic Tampopo shows at the Athena Cinema on Feb. 28 at 7 […]
Read more ›The Center for Law, Justice & Culture hosts Dr. Michael P. Scharf from Case Western Reserve University School of Law to discuss the current International Criminal Court (ICC) controversy on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in Schoonover 450. Scharf’s talk will highlight ongoing issues, including fugitives eluding arrest, significant cases that […]
Read more ›By Heather Willard, PACE Writer The forest pest Emerald ash borer, which kills Ash trees, has been an issue in the United States since it was first detected in 2002, but Jeremy Held thinks there may be hope for the endemic trees. He received a Provost Undergraduate Research Fund award […]
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