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He's got game: his jersey may read #32, but when it comes to being a "great teen" doing "great things," Lee Renfro is #1
Lee Renfro set a blazing career as a high school football player, creating a winning team, becoming an Old Spice[R] Red Zone Player of the Year, and scoring a full scholarship to Ohio University. But he didn't start out as a likely football captain. When Lee joined the Warriors...
Tags: CAREER, football, game, Ohio University, team
Research articles 2005-11-01
Just keep rolling a lawn ION's autonomous mowers: you might not know it from your own backyard performance, but mowing a lawn accurately and precisely constitutes a difficult systems problem, requiring centimeter-level accuracy and precision control for s
As industry and society continue to make GPS navigation systems part of daily life, some frontiers remain unexplored. Take lawn mowing, for example. Who has not, while sweating behind a lumbering mower on a hot day, wished that a robot would do the job, while we sat in the shade...
Tags: computer, GPS, Handhelds, HARDWARE, ION, lawn, Ohio University, performance, sensor, team
Research articles 2004-09-01
GlobeRanger, Ohio University Team to Provide RFID Platform for Education and Training
RICHARDSON, Texas -- GlobeRanger, the leading provider of RFID, mobility and sensor-based software solutions, is working in partnership with the Center for Automatic Identification at Ohio University's Fritz J. and Dolores Russ College of Engineering and Technology to provide its iMotion platform for use in classes and hands-on labs as...
Tags: Ohio University, RFID, team, training
Research articles 2005-10-05
ADVISORY/Ill-treatment of Injured Student-Athletes Prompts Ohio University Sports Teams to Join National Collegiate Coalition's Push for NCAA Reforms
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Research articles 2002-09-25
REMINDER/Ill-treatment of Injured Student-Athletes Prompts Ohio University Sports Teams to Join National Collegiate Coalition's Push for NCAA Reforms
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Research articles 2002-09-26
News from CAC: Ohio University Athletes Blast School for Broken Scholarship Promises; Teams Join Collegiate Athletes' Push to Reform NCAA Policies
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Research articles 2002-09-26

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Coldwell Banker Ranks Major College Football Town's Home Affordability
Coldwell Banker Takes It Downfield with Results From Fourth Annual College Home Price Comparison Index PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- As the college football season enters its most exciting time of the year, students and fans don school colors and cheer as their teams go helmet to helmet on the...
Articles 2008-11-18
Battelle Hires Jonnalagadda to Develop Innovative Nanotechnology
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Battelle has hired Dr. Krishna Jonnalagadda as Director of Business Development, Nanotechnology. Among Jonnalagadda's innovative activities will be nanotechnology strategy development in collaboration with the national laboratories Battelle manages or co-manages. "We are pleased to have Krishna join our team," said Spencer Pugh, Vice President...
Articles 2008-11-04
Former UConn recruit to play at S. Idaho
TWIN FALLS, Idaho -- Nate Miles, a freshman expelled earlier this month from the University of Connecticut, has enrolled at the College of Southern Idaho. Miles, a 6-foot-7 forward, from Toledo, Ohio, arrived in Twin Falls on Tuesday. He started classes at the junior college Wednesday and...
Articles 2008-10-24
Temple foe brings back bad memories
When the Temple football team visited Ohio University in November, the Owls owned a three-game winning streak and were still within reach of the Eastern Division championship in the Mid-American Conference. The 23-7 loss not only knocked Temple out of the race, but also brought back memories of the Owls'...
Articles 2008-10-21
CC swimming and diving teams win academic awards
The Colorado College swimming and diving teams claimed two of the top three academic honors from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America for their academic achievements during the 2007-08 school year. The CC men's team posted a combined 3.508 grade-point average, which ranked first among the...
Articles 2008-10-10
No. 8 Colerain's loss to shake up Super 25
VALDOSTA, Ga. -- There'll be a shake-up in USA TODAY's Super25 football rankings today after No.8 Colerain Cincinnati fell 42-39 at Middletown, Ohio, this weekend. It was the Cardinals' first league loss in nine years as the teams had more than 725 yards of total offense. Also, No.21...
Articles 2008-10-06
Typhoons helping to sink carbon
Just one tropical storm in Taiwan buries as much carbon beneath the sea as the island's annual rains combined, according to research aimed at determining how much carbon is removed from the atmosphere as mountains are weathered. A team of scientists from Ohio State University led by Anne...
Articles 2008-10-01
Ursuline President shares her bout with breast cancer
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] SISTER DIANA STANO, PRESIDENT of Ursuline College Ohio, became a talked-about higher ed leader when she spent the spring 2006 semester living with students in a new residence hall. University Business shared her thoughts on the experience online and in a July 2006 issue feature, "The...
Articles 2008-10-01
Interpersonal Communication
Interpersonal Communication Kristen Campbell Eichhorn, et al. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company 4050 Westmark Drive, Dubuque, IA 52002 9780757548574, $160.00, www.kendallhunt.com Being able to inform, persuade, influence, query, and establish relationships are all fundamental aspects of effective communication. Collaboratively written by the...
Articles 2008-10-01
New Thermoelectric Material Holds Promise for Turning Heat into Electricity
A material that converts heat wasted through automobile engine exhaust into electricity has been developed by a group of researchers. The efficiency of such thermoelectric materials is based on how much heat is converted into electricity at a given temperature. Previously the most efficient material used in thermoelectric power generators...
Articles 2008-10-01
Ohio-Developed High-Tech Blimp Used to Demonstrate Life-Saving Emergency Responsiveness
SANDUSKY, Ohio, Sept. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- A consortium of federal agencies, Ohio universities and private Ohio companies simulated a disaster today to demonstrate how the AerOhio1 Aerostat, a 75-foot long, high-tech blimp, can be used by emergency response teams to establish communication and provide visual contact during a crisis....
Articles 2008-09-24
42 Robots Rock and Roll at Kettering University Saturday
FLINT, Mich. -- The largest high school robotics competition ever hosted by Kettering University will roll into Flint this Saturday, Sept. 20, during the Ninth Annual Kettering Kickoff. Forty-two robotics teams from Canada, Michigan and Ohio will face off from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Kettering's Connie and Jim...
Articles 2008-09-18
Coughlin Showing His Buckeye Support in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- There's no question that drag racing is a big part of reigning Pro Stock world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr.'s life. This weekend at zMax Dragway at Concord, Coughlin is kicking off his title defense by competing in the first of six races that...
Articles 2008-09-13
Lorus Therapeutics Announces Publication on Drug Levels and Clearance Rates for Anticancer Drug LOR-2040
Lorus Therapeutics Inc, (TSX: LOR)(AMEX: LRP) ("Lorus"), a biopharmaceutical company specializing in the research and development of pharmaceutical products and technologies for the management of cancer, today announced a scientific publication by a clinical research team at The Ohio State University OSU College of Pharmacy entitled "Enzyme Kinetics of GTI-2040,...
Articles 2008-09-09
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