Stories tagged with: Faculty Expert

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Faculty Experts

What is ‘AI slop’: OHIO AI faculty experts explain

If you’ve been on social media or the internet in past year, you’ve likely encountered “AI slop.” Three AI-focused OHIO faculty experts define and explain the phenomenon across their different disciplines.

Social media
Influencer Marketing

How one professor’s influencer marketing course is shedding light on the realities of becoming an influencer

Do you want to be an influencer? As appealing as some people make it look, there's a lot more that goes on behind the scenes to build a brand into a business. College of Business Professor Jacob Hiler explains how his influencer marketing course is preparing students to work as or with content creators.

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Faculty Newsmakers

OHIO's April 2026 Newsmakers

Jeff Russell, Janet Simon, Jim Montgomery and Katrina Hamilton were named newsmakers for April 2026.

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Faculty Newsmakers

OHIO's March 2026 Newsmakers

John Kopchick, Aiden Payne and Geoff Dabelko were named faculty newsmakers for March 2026.

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Faculty Experts

NIL creates opportunity for student-athletes, confusion and tough decisions for schools and NCAA

As March Madness concludes, student-athletes have earned millions of dollars through name, image and likeness (NIL). Ohio University Professor and sport management expert Jim Strode weighs in on the impact of NIL and the current college sports climate.

Alexander (Sasha) Govorov
Faculty excellence

NQPI Faculty Spotlight: Professor Alexander (Sasha) Govorov as a Fulbright Scholar at UTT

Professor Alexander (Sasha) Govorov, Distinguished Professor of Physics at Ohio University and a longstanding member of NQPI, is currently visiting the Université de Technologie de Troyes (UTT), France, as a Fulbright Scholar.

Jason Jolley
OHIO Community

OHIO professor’s life experience brings focus to Voinovich School’s master’s offerings

Professor Jason Jolley's expertise is in workforce and rural development, but his private life’s passion, due to his personal experiences, is advocating for the developmentally disabled community.

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Faculty Newsmakers

OHIO's February 2026 Newsmakers

Jessica Arquette, Madelyn Hill and Kerri Shaw were named faculty newsmakers for February 2026.

Hotels vs AirBnb
Tourism

Airbnb or hotel stay? Tourism expert shares what to consider before you book

As spring break travel ramps up, the choice between hotels and Airbnbs is less about which is better and more about which fits your trip. Tourism expert Sandy Chen explains how cost, convenience, safety and travel purpose should guide travelers’ booking decisions.

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Faculty Experts

Sports betting surges during 2026 Winter Olympics, OHIO expert believes 2028 Summer Games will see more wagers

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina drew the largest U.S. audience for a Winter Games in more than a decade. Ohio University Professor and sports betting expert Jim Strode believes that increased wagers on Olympic events may be a contributor to this surge in viewership.

Kopchick Lab
Research

New study identifies growth hormone receptor as possible target to improve lung cancer treatment

Ohio University researchers have discovered what may be a new way to fight lung cancer that is resistant to other treatments.

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Research

New technology developed at Ohio University outperforms standard bone density test to assess osteoporosis risk

A technology developed at Ohio University may do a better job of identifying older women at risk for broken bones than the current standard bone density test.

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Faculty Experts

The economics of a disaster: Residents struggle to rebuild over a year after LA fires

Ohio University Professor and economic expert Roberto Duncan, Ph.D., discusses the Los Angeles region’s post-fire rebuild and the several economic factors that have likely contributed to its delays.

Jan 2026 Newsmakers
Faculty Newsmakers

OHIO's January 2026 Newsmakers

Elizabeth Beverly, Shad Sargand and Xian Zhao were named newsmakers for January 2026.

Winter Olympics
Winter Olympics

From cold to gold: How winter temperatures shape athletic performance

Cold isn’t just a backdrop at the Winter Olympics - it’s an active opponent. As temperatures drop, muscle power, endurance and even decision-making can suffer. Experts break down how the body reacts to cold and the strategies athletes use to stay warm, fueled and competitive on the world’s biggest winter stage.

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