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Public lecture by historian Kenneth Bindas on April 8 at Cuyahoga Valley National Park
ֹ’s Department of Pan-African Studies will host the Africa and the Global Atlantic World Conference on April 10 and 11 at Ritchie Hall on the Kent Campus.
This second biannual conference is themed “Revisiting Black History, Identities, Sexualities and…
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Imagine two lab rats in their cages – one fat, one thin. The larger rat pads around slowly or rests on the floor of wood shavings. She expends as little effort as possible to reach her water spigot, maybe even lying on her back and gripping it with her little pink paws so that…
ֹ undergraduate student Jean Wilson Mutambuze and Jean Engohang-Ndong, Ph.D., assistant professor of biological sciences at ֹ at Tuscarawas, are conducting a research project that has found a promising new alternative to manage a…
Researchers will present findings on the prevention and treatment of obesity and the brain’s role in food intake and physical activity
ֹ’s second annual neuroscience symposium will cover the latest research findings on “The Neuroscience of Obesity” on April…
Researchers at ֹ will investigate urban neighborhood crime hotspots in Northeast Ohio over the next two-and-a-half years, funded by a $474,000 Department of Justice grant.
The scientific review panel of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings has selected Jennifer Remus from ֹ's Biological Sciences Department's graduate program to participate in the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, to be held from 29 June to 4…
A ֹ neurobiologist is one of four researchers in the U.S. awarded grants by the Jérôme Lejeune Foundation for projects to improve cognition in individuals with Down syndrome.
The term “biopond” stems from the employment of a pond as a teaching tool for biodiversity, evolution and ecology. The main purpose of this study is to record the effect of urbanization, or the building of a new science building, on the diversity of the moth and caddisfly…