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International Society of Arboriculture honors Dan Herms
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/international-society-arboriculture-honors-dan-herms
Dan Herms, professor and chair in CFAES's Department of Entomology, is this year's recipient of the International Society of Arboriculture’s (ISA) R.W. Harris Author's Citation. The R.W. Harris Author's Citation is given to authors for ...
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OARDC scientists working to fight new deadly U.S. swine disease
Food animal health researchers with CFAES are looking for a unique way to test for and trace the spread of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), a disease of swine that was found for the first time in the U.S. in April and that has impacted hundreds o ...
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How do you spell Clean Marinas?
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/how-do-you-spell-clean-marinas
Summer is winding down, but boaters around Ohio can still take advantage of scenic Lake Erie views and beautiful sunshine for a little while longer. Of course, enjoying nature along the lakeshore comes with responsibilities-- to the environment, to others ...
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CFAES releases new brand guidelines
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/cfaes-releases-new-brand-guidelines
The first version of the college's brand standards is now available online. Go here and look under Marketing. You will also be able to download the college logo and PowerPoint templates. Communications and Technology is applying university guidelin ...
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Record-high number of students in summer research program
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/record-high-number-students-in-summer-research-program
Student researchers in CFAES are growing! The Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP), a university-wide program led by Ohio State's Graduate School that helps underrepresented students explore graduate study and academic careers, has expanded in ...
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Giving mosquitoes 'kidney' failure could help fight spread of malaria
A CFAES scientist and his collaborators have discovered a chemical that causes "kidney" failure in mosquitoes, which may pave the way to the development of new insecticides to fight potentially deadly mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malari ...
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'It's a great way to get your feet wet if you're just starting out in the business'
When Lea Richards first stepped into the pilot food processing plant of CFAES's Food Industries Center, she was taken aback. "I was really amazed at the breadth of equipment that you have under one roof," said Richards, owner and operator ...
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ATI students designing bee-friendly landscape for A.I. Root
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/ati-students-designing-bee-friendly-landscape-for-ai-root
What do candles and flowers have in common (besides romantic candlelight dinners)? Bees, of course, and the A.I. Root Company in Medina has sought to bring its history as a candle maker and bee steward together in a project involving ATI's landscap ...
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Oilseed crops bring back history, look toward future at Mellinger Farm
Flax is blooming again at OARDC's Mellinger Farm near Wooster. The crop is one of four oilseed crops that will be studied on the property this summer-- the first research plots at the farm since Patricia Quinby and Virginia Reed generously donated ...
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OSU Students in Borlaug Summer Institute
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/osu-students-in-borlaug-summer-institute
Godwill Chewachong, Matthew Kost and Brian Pace were among 35 graduate students selected from across the U.S. to participate in the Borlaug Summer Institute on Global Food Security at Purdue University, May 28-June 8, 2013. Chewachong is a Plant Pathology ...