Research and Impact

Dr. John Schenk

Schenk to use desert flowers to pursue an unanswered question about macroevolution

What can researchers learn about evolution from a family of flowering desert plants common to North America? Quite a lot.

Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz

Cronin, Franz find for-profit hospitals can significantly impact population health

A study by professors Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz found that for-profit hospitals were more likely than nonprofit and public hospitals to be in communities with greater economic and health needs.

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Ohio Supercomputer Center resources available to Ohio University researchers

The Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) offers fee-based high-performance computing, large-capacity data storage, and expert support to OHIO faculty and researchers.

Dr. Aimee Edmondson

Journalism professor Edmondson receives American Journalism Historian Association Award

Journalism professor Dr. Aimee Edmondson was awarded the American Journalism Historian Association’s 2021 Best Article Award for her study on libel law and American newspapers during the Jim Crow era.

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OHIO alums use their research to create signs for OHIO’s Outdoor Museum

Three recent Ohio University alumni leveraged their graduate research to expand outdoor immersive learning at the OHIO Museum Complex (OMC) by helping to develop signage in the Outdoor Museum.

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Ohio University advances new research partnership to fuel U.S. manufacturing competitiveness

The APLU announced a $90,000 grant to OHIO to explore how public universities can develop and scale partnerships with Manufacturing Extension Partnership Centers to increase success.

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Sandal investigates Turkey's political ambitions, religious populism in new publications

Dr. Nukhet Sandal will bring some fresh-off-the-press perspective to a course she’s teaching on Middle Eastern politics this fall after being published twice this summer on Turkey’s politics.

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Student Research

Students enjoy diving into freshwater fish biology research in the Morris Lab

A biology lab filled with thousands of freshwater fish from Mexico provides a hands-on setting for Ohio University students to examine how tiny, colorful swordtail fish are evolving and adapting.

Matt Love Lula Mae

Ohio University, partners will collaborate on virtual reality simulations to educate professionals on major health issues

OHIO will partner with CWRU School of Medicine, UToledo, MetroHealth, and Equitas Health to educate Ohio’s Medicaid providers and other healthcare professionals in the state of Ohio on health issues.

Ohio University Lancaster

Ohio University announces transformative gift establishing the Ohio University BSN - Joyce N. Herrold, M.D. Nursing Program at Lancaster Campus

The Ohio University Foundation is announcing a transformational gift from Joyce N. Herrold, M.D., to extend the Ohio University Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program to the Lancaster Campus.

Dr. Brian Collins

Brian Collins dives into ancient Sanskrit poem and comes up with - a modern plotline?

How does a non-traditional college student end up a preeminent scholar decoding an ancient Indian myth about a Hindu god with a resemblance to Oedipus?

Matthew Cornish

School of Theater faculty member set to research theater and ethics in Germany thanks to the Humboldt Fellowship

Matthew Cornish received a Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers, an international, competitive fellowship that supports scholars by connecting them to institutions in Germany.

Rebecca Snell NSF

OHIO professor Snell receives NSF grant to transform the model for examining climate change and forests

Dr. Rebecca Snell will construct a new way to predict how forests might respond to climate change thanks to a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant designed for potentially transformative research.

Dr. Hee-Jong Seo
After the Big Bang

OHIO physicists are getting even closer to the Big Bang, thanks to a new way to examine light from the past

Ohio University physicists are using data from 20 years of ground-based observations of the night sky from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to tackle a fundamental physics question.

Leatha Clark and Brian Clark

OHIO Heritage College professor awarded NIH grant to research the motor neuron in relation to aging

Brian Clark, Ph.D., received a five-year, nearly $3 million National Institutes of Health grant to conduct a series of animal and human studies to better understand motor neuron excitability.

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