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Clara Cooper-Mullin receives Sigma Xi grant
EEOB graduate student, Clara Cooper-Mullin received a research grant from Sigma Xi. The Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research program has a highly competitive application process and only…
Herrick Drive is scheduled to close
Herrick Drive is scheduled to close between Cannon Drive and Parks Hall starting Wednesday (1/30) for approximately two months. Access to Neil Avenue Garage and loading docks along Herrick Drive…
On view at Thompson Library
The Ohio Spider Survey Exhibit, highlighting Associate Professor Emeritus Richard Bradley’s outreach work and new book, Common Spiders of North America, is on display in Thompson Library, 2nd…
Rich Bradley publishes book
Rich Bradley, Associate Professor Emeritus, recently published a new book, Common Spiders of North America, the first comprehensive guide to all 68 spider families in North America.
H. Lisle Gibbs elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
H. Lisle Gibbs was among ten arts and sciences faculty elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society. He was…
SciFund Challenge
EEOB PhD students, Ben Titus, Jenn Hellmann, and Isaac Ligocki are participating in the Scifund challenge this year. Check out their pages and make contributions to help them reach their…
Troy Farmer receives Autumn 2012 Presidential Fellowship
Troy's dissertation research focuses on how climate change may affect fish reproduction. He's investigating how short, warm winters and increased hypoxia (aka, "dead zones") affect reproductive…
Bucks for Charity drive is underway
The Bucks for Charity drive is underway now through December 14th.
You can make a onetime contribution, or payroll deduction contributions, it is up to you – and remember no gift is too small!…
Kellen Calinger interview with NBC 4
EEOB Doctoral Candidate, Kellen Calinger, discusses milder winters with NBC 4's Ben Gelber.