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Student forensic team tests DNA viability in gum

Two forensic chemistry undergrads have given new meaning to the phrase, ‘take a bite out of crime.’ In their experiment, seniors Lisa Lojek and Megan Wenning will expose Orbit brand gum to different environmental conditions in order to measure how ...

From EMILY HUBBELL, The Ohio University Post,  2 Jun 2008

Grad student focuses study on lizard locomotion, speed

Doctoral student Eric McElroy’s study involved the Tuatara, a lizard ancestor native to New Zealand that has been around for 250 million years. His study involved 18 different species of lizard from all over the world. When Ohio University graduate ...

From EMILY HUBBELL, The Ohio University Post,  1 May 2008

One world, one menu: New entrées with ‘ethnic flair’

If pan-seared tilapia and vegan vegetable focaccia don’t sound like average dining hall entrées, think again. With the help of Executive Chef Matt Rapposelli, students will see these and other ethnic dishes on their dinner trays this quarter. “We ...

From EMILY HUBBELL, The Ohio University Post,  23 Apr 2008

Hocutt leaving; Krendl could be next

Executive Vice President and Provost Kathy Krendl is one of three finalists for the president job at Elmhurst College, near Chicago. Less than a year after Ohio University’s provost gained more power over academic operations, she is a finalist for ...

From EMILY HUBBELL, The Ohio University Post,  8 Feb 2008

BREAKING: Krendl a finalist for president job in Illinois

Less than a year after Ohio University’s provost gained more power over academic operations, she is a finalist for the president position at another school. Kathy Krendl, now executive vice president and provost, will visit Elmhurst College, near ...

From EMILY HUBBELL, The Ohio University Post,  7 Feb 2008
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