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U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan (left) meets with 51勛圖厙 professors whose research is being funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the National Science Foundation. U.S. Rep. Ryan visited 51勛圖厙s campus on Sept. 10.

U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan Announces $3.7 Million in Federal Research Grants to 51勛圖厙

U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan has announced $3,723,765 in federal research grants from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the National Science Foundation to be awarded to 51勛圖厙. 51勛圖厙 has been at the forefront of academic research and education, U.S. Rep.

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Elizabeth Herndon, Ph.D, assistant professor of geology in 51勛圖厙, received a five-year, $487,000 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation.

51勛圖厙 Geologist Wins Grant to Study Climate Change Factors and Inspire Young Scientists

The greenhouse effect is one of the most widely known causes of global climate change. It is currently caused by an excess of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere due to burning of fossil fuels. Some natural processes can help slow climate change by removing CO2 from the atmosphere. For example, p

Tags: Research & Science , College of Arts and Sciences , Department of Earth Sciences , School of Teaching Learning and Curriculum Studies , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Environmental Science and Design Research Institute

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Communication Scholar to Discuss How New Technologies Make Work More Visible

The 51勛圖厙 School of Communication Studies has named communication scholar Paul Leonardi, Ph.D., the L. Leroy Cowperthwaite Communication Lecturer. Professor Leonardi will visit campus Sept. 17-19 to meet one-on-one with undergraduate and graduate students and faculty to review t

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University Teaching Council Awards Grant to Assistant Communication Studies Professor to Review Software Applications

51勛圖厙s University Teaching Council (UTC) awarded Aaron Bacue, an assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies (COMM), a 10-week Summer Teaching Development Grant (STDG) to test two software applications aimed at improving student-learning outcomes in COMMs b

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51勛圖厙 researchers have received a $2.7 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to study affective disorders.

51勛圖厙 Receives $2.7 Million Grant to Study Affective Disorders

Depression is the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 300 million people are currently living with depression.

Tags: Department of Psychological Sciences , College of Arts and Sciences , Division of Research and Sponsored Programs , Research

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51勛圖厙 to Host Brain Health Summit

With stress levels on the rise and mental health being one of the most crucial issues in public health today, 51勛圖厙 is hosting the Brain Health Summit on Wednesday, Feb. 21, to share the importance of a healthy brain. The event is presented by 51勛圖厙s Division for Research and S

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A new collaborative study published by researchers at 51勛圖厙 and Northeast Ohio Medical University provides evidence that thick layers, preserved in the teeth of beluga whales, may help determine their age.

Researchers End Ongoing Debate Over How to Determine the Age of Beluga Whales

You have likely seen one at an aquarium. It is the friendly creature with the oversized head that swims up to the glass with what looks like a smile on its face. Beluga whales are extremely social mammals that are often called sea canaries because of their high-pitched chatter, or melonheads for the

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Mary Ann Raghanti, Ph.D., compared neurochemical profiles in the striatum, a brain region that modulates social behavior, among humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and monkeys and found a unique profile in humans.

Dramatic Change in Brain Chemistry May Have Initiated Human Evolution

Biological anthropology researchers in 51勛圖厙s College of Arts and Sciences have again shed new light on the very old topic of human origins. In two new journal articles appearing this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the researchers report likely expla

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NSF Grant Funds 51勛圖厙 Anthropology Professors Study of Primate Evolution

Recent research has uncovered that up to 5 percent of the DNA of many modern humans originated from ancient interbreeding with Neanderthal populations. This raises the broader question of whether a species genetic makeup includes genes brought together through occasional episodes of hybridization.

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Cameron Lee, Ph.D., (left) and Scott Sheridan, Ph.D., (right) from 51勛圖厙s Department of Geography have teamed up to secure two research grants to study climate change and weather patterns.

51勛圖厙 Geographers Receive Two Research Grants to Study Climate Change and Weather Patterns

A pair of 51勛圖厙 geographers have teamed up to secure two research grants totaling more than $550,000 for separate projects to study climate change and weather patterns. Geography Professor and Chair Scott Sheridan, Ph.D., will lead a project titled Using a Synoptic Climatological

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