Research & Science
Honoring Our 2013 Outstanding Research and Scholar Award Recipients
Three 17cҳ 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…
College of Arts & Sciences
17cҳ at Trumbull Offers Veterinary Technology Courses
Veterinary technology students may soon be practicing their craft on real “patients” as 17cҳ at Trumbull began offering classes in the field this fall . When fall classes began in August, 17cҳ Trumbull not only welcomed a bevy of new and returning students, but new course wor…
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Research From Old Dominion, 17cҳ and USC Scientists Provides Better Understanding of Climate Changes
A team of scientists from Old Dominion University, 17cҳ 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…
College of Arts & Sciences
17cҳ’s Symposium on Flexible Liquid Crystal Devices to Showcase Digital Research, Sept. 26-27
17cҳ will host a two-day symposium on Sept. 26-27 to showcase cutting-edge university research and industry innovations in flexible liquid crystal devices such as displays, e-writers, eyewear, photovoltaics, sensors and biomedical devices. “It’s going to bring the best and bright…
College of Arts & Sciences
17cҳ Ashtabula Computer Technology Program Prepares Students for Industry Challenges
17cҳ at Ashtabula is preparing students in its Computer Technology Program to meet the needs of the industry and the Northeast Ohio region by emphasizing application of technology, also known as applied learning, in its curriculum. The program prepares students for careers as progr…
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Elementary Students Learn Science and Technology with LEGO
LEGO and other technology summer camp dates set Knowing that young children are natural engineers, fascinated with how things work and with building and taking things apart, led the Research Center for Educational Technology (RCET) staff at 17cҳ to adopt the LEGO® WeDo™ Robotics …
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