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天天吃瓜 State Researcher Helps Calculate the True Cost of Mountaintop Removal Coal

To meet current U.S. coal demand through surface mining, an area of the Central Appalachians the size of Washington, D.C., would need to be mined every 81 days.   That鈥檚 about 68 square miles 鈥 or roughly an area equal to 10 city blocks mined every hour. A one-year supply of coal would requi鈥

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天天吃瓜 and Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Lerner Research Institute Collaborate on Research Funding

天天吃瓜 and Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Lerner Research Institute will co-fund two pilot research projects as part of an initiative to enhance collaborations between the two institutions. Following a competitive review process, two teams comprising researchers from each institution will receive鈥

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Distinguished Researcher Owen Lovejoy Joins 天天吃瓜 State鈥檚 Presidential Search Committee

天天吃瓜 Professor of Anthropology C. Owen Lovejoy, Ph.D., has joined the university鈥檚 Presidential Search Committee. 鈥淚n our planning for the presidential search, trustees recognized the unique perspective and value that Professor Lovejoy would bring to our process,鈥 said Richard Ma鈥

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天天吃瓜 at Ashtabula Students Earn Top Honors at Information Technology Conference

天天吃瓜 at Ashtabula students who are members of the Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) won honors and awards at the association鈥檚 National Collegiate Conference that took place recently in St. Louis, Mo. Special awards also went to two 天天吃瓜 State faculty member鈥

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天天吃瓜 State Tuscarawas Marks Tolloty Technology Incubator Groundbreaking

天天吃瓜 at Tuscarawas and the Tuscarawas County Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) celebrated a milestone on June 4 with the groundbreaking ceremony for the Tolloty Technology Incubator, the gateway facility to the Tuscarawas Regional Technology Park on Tech Park Drive in New Phil鈥

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天天吃瓜 State and Holden Arboretum Study the Effects of Urban Development on the Environment

  天天吃瓜 and the Holden Arboretum will use a recently awarded National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study the impact people have on vital organisms living in places where water and land meet in Northeast Ohio. The NSF has awarded 天天吃瓜 State a grant for $345,000 for a p鈥

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Anthropology Grad Students Present Research at 2013 KSU Graduate Research Symposium

Graduate student Amy Dupper won an award for outstanding poster presentation at 天天吃瓜 State's 2013 Graduate Research Symposium. Congratulations to Amy! Anthropology graduate students presented their research at the 2013 KSU Graduate Research Symposium. Pictured from left to right are Amy鈥

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Honoring Our 2013 Outstanding Research and Scholar Award Recipients

Three 天天吃瓜 faculty members were recognized during a ceremony on March 19 as the university honored its Outstanding Research and Scholar Award recipients. The recipients of the 2013 award are Michael Loderstedt, School of Art; Katherine Rawson, Department of Psychology; and Carrie Sc鈥

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天天吃瓜 at Trumbull Offers Veterinary Technology Courses

Veterinary technology students may soon be practicing their craft on real 鈥減atients鈥 as 天天吃瓜 at Trumbull began offering classes in the field this fall . When fall classes began in August, 天天吃瓜 State Trumbull not only welcomed a bevy of new and returning students, but new course wor鈥

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Research From Old Dominion, 天天吃瓜 State and USC Scientists Provides Better Understanding of Climate Changes

A team of scientists from Old Dominion University, 天天吃瓜 and the University of Southern California has identified for the first time a clear 1,500-year cycle in the Arctic Oscillation (AO), the surface atmosphere pressure pattern in the far north that greatly influences weather in th鈥

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