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  1. New $1.2 million project to fund climate-smart agriculture at Ohio State

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/new-12-million-project-fund-climate-smart-agriculture-ohio-state

    said. “The ability of young people to engage in transforming our agricultural system to support local ... leading the new climate-smart agriculture, and Terry Cosby, chief of NRCS, which is the USDA agency ...

  2. A Diploma and a Job: Ohio State ATI Programs Put You on Path to Success

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/diploma-and-job-ohio-state-ati-programs-put-you-path-success

    and surrounding states, and one of very few in the nation, said Terry Lanker, coordinator of the ... ati.osu.edu/find-your-major.-30-   Russ Yoder yoder.275@osu.edu 330-287-1270 Terry Lanker lanker.2@osu.edu 330-287-1242 Faculty and ...

  3. Ron Hendrick to Lead College While Dean Serves As Provost

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ron-hendrick-lead-college-while-dean-serves-provost

    serves as acting dean and vice president, Terry Niblack will serve as acting senior associate dean. ...

  4. New Chair to Lead Plant Pathology at Ohio State

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/new-chair-lead-plant-pathology-ohio-state

    succeed Terry Niblack, who is now senior associate dean of CFAES. “I am honored to be asked to serve the ...

  5. Exploding Myths About Transgender and Nonbinary People

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/exploding-myths-about-transgender-and-nonbinary-people

    Although transgender and nonbinary people have gained significant visibility over the past decade, ... hostile to people with gender identities that fall outside of cisnormativity (i.e., the belief that being ... about people who have for centuries defied conventional gender norms must be challenged and replaced in ...

  6. More and more viruses ‘spilling over’

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/more-and-more-viruses-%E2%80%98spilling-over%E2%80%99

    Alayna DeMartini COLUMBUS, Ohio—Viruses have been increasingly shifting from animals to people ... spurred by people, particularly in the developing world, cultivating land that was once isolated forests. ... In clearing those areas, people are exposing themselves to the viruses of wild animals that once ...

  7. Researcher Studying Agriculture Fairs and Flu Among Pigs

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/researcher-studying-agriculture-fairs-and-flu-among-pigs

    well as other animals and people. When one case is discovered at a fair, more often than not, several ... people and animals safe from flu. This summer Bowman’s research is especially relevant as the Ohio ... pigs tested positive for H3N2. In animals and people, the clinical signs of influenza can include ...

  8. Urban Family and Consumer Sciences

    https://urban-extension.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/programs/urban-family-and-consumer-sciences

    people throughout Ohio every year. The team of FCS professionals delivers the highest quality, ... research-based educational programs focused on building Healthy People, Healthy Finances, and Healthy ... Relationships. They help people keep healthy through good nutrition and food safety, use their money wisely, and ...

  9. Chow Line: Careful: Some of that Halloween Candy Haul Can Send Some Folks to the Hospital

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-careful-some-halloween-candy-haul-can-send-some-folks-the-hospital

    In some cases, for some people, yes. Halloween may be over, but some of the candy gathered during ... trick or treat could still land some people in the hospital. That’s according to a warning this week ... from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that says that people over 40 who eat 2 ounces of black ...

  10. New human coronavirus identified

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/new-human-coronavirus-identified

    that infects people and may contribute to respiratory illness. The discovery of the first dog ... coronavirus found to have crossed over to infecting people underscores the treacherous nature of coronaviruses ... dogs to infecting people. More research needed Vlasova and her colleagues plan to further study the ...

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