Professor L. Camille Hébert to become acting dean of Moritz College of Law
Professor L. Camille Hébert will serve as acting dean for Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law starting Feb. 1.
Professor L. Camille Hébert will serve as acting dean for Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law starting Feb. 1.
A new study by Ohio State researchers suggests that experiencing stress early on in life leaves a greater impact on the brain than a head injury, reinforcing the need to address negative health issues associated with stress.
If Google isn’t giving you the answer you need, just ask a scientist.
A new drug, nemtabrutinib, might soon be available to patients with blood cancers that have stopped responding to typical treatments after Ohio State conducted a successful clinical trial.
Ultrasonic technology might be the answer to removing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — harmful “forever chemicals” commonly known as PFAS — after Ohio State researchers discovered its effectiveness at breaking them down in groundwater.
While October is filled with 5Ks and pink ribbons for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, The Pink Warrior looks to bring awareness out of the b…
Improved schizophrenia therapies might soon be possible thanks to new university research that discovered a connection between the interactions of two brain cell proteins — MAP6 and Kv3.1 — and their role in the development of the disease.
Perspective can be a powerful tool — especially for college students.
Identifying skeletal remains just got a bit easier for the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation thanks to Ohio State researchers. Dean …
As political polarization continues to reign supreme, people who don’t identify with a political party express the most negativity when making political choices — and it doesn’t end with politics, according to a recent publication examining data from online surveys conducted for the American National Election Studies with Pew Research Center.