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2023
September
12,
2023
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14:00 PM
America/New_York
Ending a decades-old science and technology cooperative agreement could end up cutting the U.S. off from top know-how as China forges ahead, an Ohio State policy analyst and public affairs professor says....
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January
20,
2023
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13:28 PM
America/New_York
China is now no longer an imitator nor producer of only low-quality science. China is now a scientific power on par with the U.S. and Europe, both in quantity and in quality.
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2021
September
07,
2021
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08:07 AM
America/New_York
New research suggests that emergency management officials often do not have the numeracy skills needed to make the best decisions based on data they receive about which residents to evacuate during a hurricane and when to make the decision.
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July
15,
2021
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12:16 PM
America/New_York
A celebration of the life and legacy of John Glenn on what would have been his 100th birthday is underway at The Ohio State University.
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March
30,
2021
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08:00 AM
America/New_York
Sixteen of The Ohio State University’s graduate and professional programs are ranked in the top 10 in their fields in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report 2022 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools.
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2020
November
13,
2020
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15:22 PM
America/New_York
Rapidly connecting workers to in-demand occupations is one of the ways central Ohio can address technology-related workplace changes and workforce gaps while emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, a new study suggests.
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November
12,
2020
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11:29 AM
America/New_York
A review team, supported by researchers at The Ohio State University, is conducting an independent, after-action research review of Columbus’ response to protests this summer.
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September
30,
2020
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16:28 PM
America/New_York
The Ohio State University has received a $5 million, two-year award from the National Institutes of Health RADx-UP program to support projects designed to rapidly implement COVID-19 testing strategies in populations disproportionately affected by the...
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May
19,
2020
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10:48 AM
America/New_York
Annie Glenn, a longtime advocate for people with communication disorders and wife of the late U.S. Sen. John Glenn for 73 years, passed away today (May 19) at the age of 100 near St. Paul, Minnesota. She had moved to a senior living facility near her...
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2019
July
25,
2019
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16:10 PM
America/New_York
Home ownership on a middle-income budget is a step closer to being realized for 10,000 central Ohioans, after a proposal by a team of Ohio State University faculty and community partners was selected for investment in the Alliance for the American Dr...
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June
11,
2019
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13:15 PM
America/New_York
An Ohio State University graduate student has been named a 2019 Tillman Scholar. Carrie Mayer plans to pursue a law degree in the Moritz College of Law as well as a master of public administration degree in the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. S...
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2018
December
14,
2018
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13:00 PM
America/New_York
A team of researchers who first proposed studying the effect a global trade war could have on the Midwest never imagined there would be an actual trade war underway as they conducted their research.
But as 2018 played out—and as the United States ...
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2017
October
04,
2017
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05:31 AM
America/New_York
Alfred Nobel didn’t foresee the current era of mega scientific collaboration.
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Caroline Wagner, The Ohio State UniversityThe Nobel Foundation statutes decree that “in no case” can a Nobel Prize ...
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February
17,
2017
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09:00 AM
America/New_York
BOSTON – Even those who follow science may be surprised by how quickly international collaboration in scientific studies is growing.The number of multiple-author scientific papers with collaborators from more than one country more than doubled from 1...
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January
22,
2017
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02:13 AM
America/New_York
Local teachers and engineers discuss Hidden Figures
Photo by Kevin Fitzsimons
Students from middle and high school and college filled a Columbus theater Saturday morning to learn about the history of the African-American women who helped do th...
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2016
December
17,
2016
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11:28 AM
America/New_York
Explorer, senator, American hero. John Glenn led a life of service to others. A memorial for Senator Glenn at The Ohio State University offered the chance for so many who had been touched by his life to say thank you.
Vice President Joseph Biden, ...
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December
12,
2016
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09:19 AM
America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University will host a public celebration of John Glenn’s life on Saturday, Dec. 17. The service will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. (EST) in Mershon Auditorium, 1871 N. High St.The service at Mershon Auditorium is open t...
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December
08,
2016
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09:20 AM
America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State University President Michael V. Drake issued the following statement upon the passing of John Glenn.“The Ohio State University community deeply mourns the loss of John Glenn, Ohio’s consummate public servant and a true Ame...
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April
28,
2016
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10:42 AM
America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Getting more nutritious meals on the tables of low-income Americans could depend on the hours the stores in their neighborhoods keep.
Stores likely to sell fresh produce aren’t open as long in areas with more socioeconomic struggl...
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2015
November
05,
2015
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09:28 AM
America/New_York
COLUMBUS, Ohio – A street crossing through the heart of The Ohio State University’s academic core will bear a new name in honor of former Ohio Sen. John Glenn and his wife, Annie, a longtime advocate for people with communication disorders.
The Ad...
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