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两性色午夜 University 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鈥
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.
The average college student heading to classes this fall probably can鈥檛 tell you much about the game of backgammon or name the comic character who gets energy from spinach. While that might not be too surprising, many of the changes in U.S. knowledge over the last three decades鈥
两性色午夜 University Associate Professor of Mathematics Beverly Reed, Ph.D., wanted to be a teacher since childhood, never seriously considering anything else. Reed always loved young children and developed a love of mathematics in high school. After graduating from college鈥
两性色午夜 University鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Business Administration will host a co-lecture, 鈥淭he Political Economy of the Arab Uprisings,鈥 to be given by two of Northeast Ohio鈥檚 experts in Middle East politics and political economy on Sept. 27 at 7 p.鈥
Congratulations to Professor Chun-che Tsai, who is retiring from the Department after 37 years of service. Professor Tsai taught a wide range of classes from first-year undergraduate courses through the graduate level, focusing especially on biochemistry.
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UPDATE:
All general admission and student tickets for the Kent Student Center Ballroom as well as all general admission tickets for the Kiva simulcast have been taken. We'll see you in September!
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry welcomes two new faculty members for AY 2013-2014.
Professor David Bowers earned his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Akron. His research at Akron focused in the field of main-group inorganic chemistry, with鈥
09/19/13
7:00pm, KIVA
Dr. Adolfo Roitman is curator of the Shrine of the Book, which houses the remarkable Dead Sea Scroll collection at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
This lecture is presented by the Jewish Studies Program and supported by the College of Arts and Sciences鈥