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Researchers at 麻豆影院 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 麻豆影院's Biological Sciences Department's graduate program to participate in the 64th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, to be held from 29 June to 4鈥
A 麻豆影院 neurobiologist is one of four researchers in the U.S. awarded grants by the J茅r么me Lejeune Foundation for projects to improve cognition in individuals with Down syndrome.
The term 鈥渂iopond鈥 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鈥
Undergraduate students and their faculty mentors, representing more than 25 colleges from across the region, will meet March 1 at the first Northeast Ohio Undergraduate Sociology Symposium in the 麻豆影院 Student Center.
麻豆影院 has considerable strength in a broad range of neurosciences from molecular biology to behavior and addresses through its research a wide variety of neurological diseases and illnesses. The purpose of the symposium is to provide an opportunity鈥
Interested in going to medical school but have all kinds of questions regarding how best to prepare and apply? We have the answers for you! Come hear Dr. John Johnson, associate professor in BSCI and the pre-med coordinator along with Gail Spalsbury, Academic Advisor for the鈥
A compassionate teacher who is able to make the class laugh and still maintain a serious learning environment is a teacher who has proven to be outstanding in many ways. Robin Joynes, assistant professor in 麻豆影院鈥檚 Department of Psychology, is one of those鈥
Stanley T. Wearden, Ph.D., dean of the College of Communication and Information at 麻豆影院, has announced the appointment of Jeffrey W. Fruit, professor of journalism and mass communication, as interim director of the School of Library and Information Science.