CORVALLIS, Ore. — In a study of nearly three million births over 13 years, Oregon State University researchers found that pregnant women living in close proximity to oil or gas drilling sites in Texas were more likely to have hypertension compared to those who lived farther away. After accounting for other factors that influence high […]
There is still time to apply for several programs for fall 2021 Miami University offers nine fully online graduate degree programs and four graduate certificates through Miami Online. Learn more and apply at Miami Online, a new website housing undergraduate, graduate, and professional educational opportunities. Read more about two new graduate programs in the earlier […]
Of course he did. After a review, Jesper Horsted ’19 was awarded his second touchdown of the season in a Chicago Bears’ 17-9 loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night Football. Ref should have known better. All @jhorsted does is catch touchdowns. #PrincetonPros | #NA22AUBound ???? https://t.co/TSpaVrxKcS — Princeton Football (@PrincetonFTBL) December […]
Q: What is the social cost of carbon? When I was growing up in Vermont, we didn’t have to worry about Lyme disease because deer ticks couldn’t survive winter. Now, winters are milder so when people in northern Vermont get Lyme disease and they’re out of work for a couple of weeks—or worse if it […]
Story Links ITHACA, N.Y. – The Cornell women’s basketball team has added a contest against Lock Haven on Wednesday, Dec. 29 at 2 p.m. at Newman Arena in Ithaca, N.Y. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and spectator information will be forthcoming. Wednesday’s contest against the Bald Eagles will be the […]
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The stories of immigrants and refugees reflect resilience and sacrifice. As global conflicts force an increase in the numbers of peoples seeking refuge, social workers must respond with support that recognizes the unique experiences of the immigrant and refugee. A new text, “Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families, Culturally Responsive Practice,” details the critical […]
Keith Krach, businessman, Purdue alumnus, former U.S. undersecretary of state and former chairman of the Purdue Board of Trustees, made these comments during winter commencement ceremonies. Thank you for that kind introduction, Mitch. It is a tremendous honor to be here, back in Boilermaker heaven. This truly is my happy place. To the Class of 2021, […]
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The ocean’s most abundant life form, a type of bacteria discovered by Oregon State University, consumes an organic compound commonly found in solvents like paint remover, a new study by OSU shows. Finding that SAR11 bacteria use acetone adds to evidence suggesting that aspects of the marine carbon cycle, which pulls atmospheric […]
By Carole Johnson, university news and communications Game design at Miami is highly ranked and a new major, games and simulation, is bringing more students to this growing area (image by Jeff Sabo). Headline-making terms like cybersecurity, game design and urban development are prominent in Miami University’s newest majors and degrees. Miami’s faculty work with […]