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- Spring 2013 Research Incentive Awards The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce Research Incentive awards for Academic Year 2013-2014. - Posted Apr. 25, 2013
- Kent State Salem Observing Earth Week with Campus Activities Kent State University at Salem will observe Earth Week with a full slate of activities, demonstrations and presentations on Thursday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. - Posted Apr. 17, 2013
- Biological Sciences Information Fair for Students April 8 Kent Student Center Ballroom Balcony, reservations required - Posted Mar. 19, 2013
- Summer 2013 Research Experience in Ecology Terrestrial-aquatic linkages in urban impacted ecosystems, Apply by March 25th - Posted Mar. 5, 2013
- From Cornfields to Kent State: Researcher Demonstrates Fracking Produces Less Wastewater Than Conventional Drilling For Brian Lutz, Ph.D., a native of Lordstown, Ohio, what started out as a curiosity while working on his family farm has led him to where he is now: asking critical research questions on fracking and shale gas issues that can affect millions of people in his home state. - Posted Feb. 25, 2013
- Kent State Researcher Says Fracking Produces Less Wastewater Than Conventional Drilling For Brian Lutz, Ph.D., a native of Lordstown, Ohio, what started out as a curiosity while working on his family farm has led him to where he is now: asking critical research questions on fracking and shale gas issues that can affect millions of people in his home state. - Posted Feb. 7, 2013
- Kent State Signs Agreement with the National Park Service Kent State University has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Park Service, providing for enhanced collaboration in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. - Posted Jan. 24, 2013
- Inaugural Internal Postdoctoral Seed Program to support 14 postdoctoral research fellows The Division of Research and Sponsored Programs would like to congratulate the recipients of the inaugural Internal Post-doctoral Seed Program. In this initial round, 12 proposals were selected which resulted in awards for the support of 14 post-doctoral associates for one year. In addition, each of these awards was augmented by the investigators’ departments and/or colleges to provide a total of two years of post-doctoral support. - Posted Nov. 28, 2012
- Kent State Biological Sciences Professor Wins Award for Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laura Leff, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State University since 1994, recently received an Outstanding Research and Scholar Award for her work in microbial ecology of aquatic ecosystems with emphasis on bacterial ecology of streams and the responses of microorganisms to their environment. - Posted Jul. 9, 2012
- Research Incentive Awards The College of Arts and Sciences is pleased to announce Research Incentive awards for Spring 2012. - Posted May. 14, 2012
- Ohio Board of Regents Approves New Undergraduate Degree Programs - Posted Apr. 16, 2012
- Kent State Receives Research Grant to Investigate Neurodegenerative Diseases - Posted Mar. 5, 2012
- Kent State Students Study Biology in Costa Rica Over Winter Break Associate Professor of Biological Sciences Oscar Rocha, Ph.D., originally from Costa Rica, learned how eye-opening a trip there can be for American students. - Posted Feb. 13, 2012
- Kent State to Host STEM Project Fair on Feb. 11 Science, technology, engineering and math – commonly referred to as STEM fields – will be in spotlight when Kent State University hosts the Hudson STEM Project Fair on Saturday, Feb. 11, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. - Posted Feb. 3, 2012
- Kent State STEMM Scholars Recognized at Ohio Board of Regents Showcase Event Kent State University students and graduates were among the more than 500 Choose Ohio First scholarship recipients that were recognized for their achievements at the STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine) Scholars Showcase hosted by the Ohio Board of Regents on Jan. 23 in Columbus, Ohio. - Posted Jan. 26, 2012
- NSF Awards Kent State $1.08 Million Grant to Address Shortage of STEM Educators The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Kent State University a $1.08 million grant to support the university’s Noyce Scholars Program, designed to increase the number of highly qualified middle and high school teachers in biology, chemistry, earth and space science, mathematics and physics. - Posted Nov. 21, 2011
- Scholar Conducts Research at Kent State to Enhance Food Security in West Africa Nigerian scholar Moses Abiala is conducting research at Kent State University on molecular identification of soil microorganisms that can help develop indigenous biological fertilizer to enhance the growth of corn and other major cereal crops in West Africa. - Posted Oct. 10, 2011
- New Environmental Geology Concentration for B.S. in Geology The Bachelor of Science - Environmental Geology Concentration program is designed for those interested in a professional career in environmental geology, including water resources, resource management and energy resources. - Posted Aug. 29, 2011
- Kent Biology Faculty Appointed as Associate Editor of the journal Chemistry and Physics of Lipids Dr. Edgar E. Kooijman, assistant professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Kent State, was recently appointed as new associate editor for the professional journal Chemistry and Physics of Lipids published by Elsevier. - Posted Aug. 19, 2011
- Biology Added as Kent State University at Stark’s Newest Bachelor’s Degree Program Students who desire a career in biological science, but also want the flexibility to study in one or more other fields, will soon be able to earn a four-year degree in biology from Kent State University at Stark. - Posted Jul. 4, 2011
- Increasing Scarcity of Mineral Based Materials Education and Research Seminar by James D. McGuffin-Cawley, Thursday, April 21, 2011, 11:00am, KSU Samsung Auditorium Liquid Crystal & Materials Science Building - Posted Apr. 13, 2011
- Writing Commons Presents Workshops in Scientific Writing, April 2011 Writing Commons Tutors Jessica Kreiger and Jonathan Tietz will present their Scientific Writing Workshop series in two parts and in several locations on campus in the next few weeks. - Posted Apr. 3, 2011
- New Biology Page Coming The Biology website is in the process of being redesigned, keep checking back for updates! - Posted Mar. 2, 2011
- Endowed Chair Position in Plant Conservation Available Plant Conservation, Endowed Chair - Posted Dec. 20, 2010
- Kent State Receives $1 Million Grant from Department of Energy Three Kent State University professors recently received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for a molecular analysis of carbon consumption. The three-year grant, awarded by the DOE’s Office of Biological and Environmental Research, will provide funding of $1,075,638 for the project. - Posted Oct. 7, 2010
- EARS Kent State Receives $2.7 Million NSF Training Grant for Environmental Aquatic Resource Sensing - Posted Nov. 5, 2009
- Congratulations Dr. Doug Kline Congratulations to Dr. Doug Kline. He has been selected as a recipient of the Kent State Alumni Association’s 2009 Distinguished Teaching Award! - Posted Oct. 30, 2009
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