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Daily Press: Psychology Alum Helps Case Western Swimming and Diving Programs

The Daily Press featured Ohio University alum Emily Wylam ’08, who majored in Psychology in the College of Arts & Sciences, in its Star Track series on July 5: Emily Wylam, a Grafton High graduate, has spent three seasons as an assistant coach for the swimming and diving program at […]

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July 9, 2013 at 2:30 pmAlumni Alumni in the News In the News

Sun News: Assistant U.S. Attorney to Fill Chagrin Falls Council Seat

The Sun News reported July 8 that Ohio University alum Justin Herdman ’96, who majored in Global Studies in the College of Arts & Sciences, has been appointed to the Village Council in Chagrin Falls: CHAGRIN FALLS — Assistant U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman has been selected to fill the Village […]

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July 9, 2013 at 2:19 pmAlumni Alumni in the News In the News

Archaeological Field School Students Uncover Prehistoric Artifacts

Archaeological Field School Students Uncover Prehistoric Artifacts

By Angela Woodward Ten Ohio University students are spending the summer unearthing prehistoric artifacts – more than 1,000 years old – and analyzing their finds through the Ohio University Archaeological Field School. One of only a few such programs offered in the state of Ohio, the field school gives students […]

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July 8, 2013 at 2:11 pmIn Class

Kniola: Cave Adventures at Bernheim

Kniola: Cave Adventures at Bernheim

By Ryan Kniola Environmental and Plant Biology Major, Ohio University Summer internship at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Howdy, You might remember from my overview post that I mentioned that on our free time Nate and I explore a cave that’s less than 2 miles away. The cave is owned […]

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July 5, 2013 at 2:14 pmNews

Kniola: A Trip to the Bernheim Fire Tower

Kniola: A Trip to the Bernheim Fire Tower

By Ryan Kniola Environmental and Plant Biology Major, Ohio University Summer internship at Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest Hello again, I’d like to share with you a neat and historical spot at Bernheim. To give a few hints, it is the oldest standing structure, it’s made out of metal, and […]

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July 4, 2013 at 6:32 pmNews

The Literature Student’s Guide to Study Abroad

The Literature Student’s Guide to Study Abroad

By Rachel Thomas Honors Tutorial College student studying Classics in Rome Education abroad is widely acknowledged to be an excellent way to deepen a student’s academic experience and exposure to other cultures and types of scholarship. Yet, for those of us whose fields concern predominantly non-material matters (or who study […]

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July 3, 2013 at 10:14 amIn Class

SuperVision: With Surveillance Comes Power

SuperVision: With Surveillance Comes Power

First in a series of articles on our surveillance society. Video cameras monitor the streets and sidewalks. Cell phones record locations and messages. Facebook postings share intimate information. Credit card transactions are logged and assessed. A visit to the ATM leaves a data trail. A police officer watches the intersection. […]

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July 2, 2013 at 2:22 pmEvents Research