Researchers who focus on one specialty are more likely to rise through the academic ranks, even though wicked societal ...
It's transfer portal season and we're keeping track of all the players that have decided to take their talents to Ohio State ...
Sachdeva’s breakthrough challenges one of the most studied problems in computer science, known as maximum flow, which ...
A comprehensive review of over 1,000 studies has revealed that while technology-mediated communication is better than no ...
Tadeo Ramirez-Parada studied the timing of plant flowering for his PhD — but he didn’t touch a single petal. Instead, he ...
A review of more than 1,000 studies suggests that using technology to communicate with others is better than nothing – but still not as good as face-to-face interactions. Researchers found that people ...
UNIONDALE, NY / ACCESS Newswire / January 5, 2026 / Marquis Who's Who Honors Louis C. Thomason II, PhD, for his success in ...
It’s no big secret that spending time in the great outdoors is good for our bodies and minds. For 2025, our Sports & Outdoors ...
The first of four CFP quarterfinal matchups (and the only one on New Year's Eve) will see the Miami Hurricanes face the Ohio State Buckeyes. Our college football player prop projections have sorted ...
Ten Ohio colleges and universities’ educator preparation programs were found to not be in alignment with the science of reading, according to an audit from the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A state audit released Tuesday found 10 of Ohio's 48 teaching universities and colleges are not in alignment with requirements on teaching the Science of Reading to future educators.
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