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Freshman Composition for Business Students Arrives via iBooks

Freshman Composition for Business Students Arrives via iBooks

by Lydia Deakin Linguistics Department, ELIP TA   Unbeknownst to many on campus, something new, innovative, and exciting is happening in Gordy Hall: a freshman composition course for multilingual students in business is being taught through the use of an iBook. Customized iBook Offers Increased Interactivity This new technology is […]

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February 26, 2015 at 9:25 amIn Class News

Sustainable Living Floor Available to All Students

Sustainable Living Floor Available to All Students

Students who are interested in living a more sustainable lifestyle, or who enjoy learning about current sustainability issues, can take advantage of the opportunity to live on the Sustainable Living Floor in residential housing at Ohio University—and being surrounded by people who share these same interests. With this unique living […]

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February 25, 2015 at 12:19 pmAnnouncements News

Clinical Psychology Students 100% on Internship Placements

Stephen Marshall

For the fifth year in a row, every graduate student in the Ph.D. program Clinical Psychology who applied for internship was successful in finding an internship site,” says Dr. Bruce Carlson, Professor and Chair of Psychology. “This is particularly notable since nationally 20-25 percent of the students fail to find […]

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February 25, 2015 at 12:05 pmNews

History and CLJC Student Wins First Place at International Research Symposium

History and CLJC Student Wins First Place at International Research Symposium

Katie Conlon, a junior majoring in HTC History, was awarded first place in the Creative Arts and Humanities category at the International Student Union’s International Research Symposium on February 20. Conlon presented on her research about the Cham Muslim minority in Cambodia, which she conducted during summer 2014 through LJC 3910: […]

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February 25, 2015 at 10:28 amNews

Undergrad Helps Unearth Answers to How Native Americans Lived Nearby

Undergrad Helps Unearth Answers to How Native Americans Lived Nearby

Ellie Koewler ’15 Senior Anthropology and Geology student Lauren Johnson has unearthed some ideas about how Native Americans might have lived—just down the road from where Ohio University now sits. She has spent nearly two years excavating artifacts and researching geological data from a nearby rock shelter with Dr. Paul […]

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February 24, 2015 at 12:13 pmIn Class News Research

OPIE Students Invited to Transitioning Workshops

OPIE Students Invited to Transitioning Workshops

By Tetyana Dovbnya OPIE and College of Arts & Sciences International Student Adviser The Ohio Program of Intensive English welcomes Ohio University faculty, staff, and students to join OPIE events this week. International Conversation Hour Tuesday, Feb. 24, 6-7 p.m., Baker first floor, Bobcat Student Lounge OPIE Lecture Series Speaker […]

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February 24, 2015 at 9:26 amNews

Harrington Distinguished as Fellow of American Academy of Forensic Sciences

Dr. Peter Harrington

Dr. Peter Harrington, Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry, was distinguished as a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences annual meeting Feb. 16-21 in Orlando, FL. Harrington, the first person to receive this accolade from Ohio University, joins 25 other fellows in Ohio, and is 1 of 5 in […]

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February 23, 2015 at 8:37 pmNews