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Wealth & Poverty | Good Works, Inc.: A Community of Hope, Sept. 25

Keith Wasserman

The Wealth and Poverty theme at Ohio University presents alum Keith Wasserman on “Good Works, Inc.: A Community of Hope” on Tuesday, Sept. 25, from noon-1 p.m. in Alden 319. Watch live or later on A&S TV. Wasserman, who is founder and executive director of Good Works, earned his bachelor’s degree […]

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September 1, 2018 at 6:00 pmEvents

Wealth & Poverty | Finding Pathways Out of Poverty for the Isolated Appalachian, Sept. 27

Jennifer Simon

The Wealth and Poverty theme at Ohio University presents alum Jennifer Simon on “Finding Pathways Out of Poverty for the Isolated Appalachian” on Thursday, Sept. 27, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Alden 319. Watch live or later on A&S TV. Simon is one of six speakers during “Action on Inequality […]

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September 1, 2018 at 5:30 pmAlumni Events

Physics Colloquium | Science Behind Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security, Sept. 28

Brent Park

The Physics & Astronomy Colloquium Series presents Brent Park, of National Nuclear Security Administration,  on “Science Behind Nuclear Nonproliferation and Nuclear Security” on Friday, Sept. 28, at 4:10 p.m. in Clippinger Labs 194. Connect with Park on LinkedIn. Park earned a Ph.D. in Physics in 1991 from the College of […]

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September 1, 2018 at 5:15 pmAlumni Events

Perera and Stigall Publish Study Detailing Ecological Structure of Local Fossil-Rich Limestone

Nilmani Perera MS '17 examines the outcrop of the Ames Limestone on Witches Hill, Athens, Ohio

Generations of geology students at Ohio University have studied the Ames Limestone, the most fossiliferous rock layer in the Athens area, for class field trips and projects. This unit preserves skeletal remains of marine animals—corals, snails, brachiopods, trilobites, sharks— that inhabited a shallow sea that covered Athens about 300 million […]

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August 31, 2018 at 3:55 pmAlumni Research

Paleontologists Find New Snail Species with Evolutionary Speed

Two new species of Lanistes from the Nsungwe Formation

Snails may be physically rather slow, but the six new species identified by Ohio University researchers put on plenty of evolutionary speed when they had to. Ohio University paleontologists analyzing snail fossils from 24 to 26 million years ago have identified six new species—and published the first documentation of rapid […]

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August 31, 2018 at 3:39 pmAlumni News Research

Hembree and Carnes Investigate the Effects of Past Climate Change on Ancient Soils

Outcrop studied by Hembree and Carnes with climatically influenced soil zones labeled

Dr. Daniel Hembree, Professor of Geological Sciences, and former graduate student Jennifer Carnes M.S. ’17 recently published “Response of soils and soil ecosystems to the Pennsylvanian–Permian climate transition in the upper fluvial plain of the Dunkard Basin, southeastern Ohio, USA” in the open access journal Geosciences. In this study, Hembree […]

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August 31, 2018 at 3:17 pmAlumni Research

Six Graduate Students Earn Contemporary History Certificates

The Contemporary History Institute congratulates its 2017-18 graduates who earned the graduate Contemporary History Certificate. Ph.D. Graduates Four students earned their doctorates in history and journalism and mass communication. Brad Eidahl, Ph.D. in History (December 2017). Eidahl wrote his dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Barr-Melej, Professor of History, […]

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August 28, 2018 at 2:08 pmAlumni