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Division of Research and Sponsored Programs

Students visiting Mummies of the World

Meeting the Mummies

An instructor from 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß at Geauga gave her students a unqiue opportunity to study the anatomy of mummies.

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Student researchers at work in a laboratory at 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß.

New Vice President for Research Looks to Expand Opportunities With Business and Industry

With more than six months at the helm of 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß’s research division, Vice President Douglas Delahanty, Ph.D., has been hard at work making sure the university is sharply focused on its collaborations with business and industry and maintaining its R1 research status. He recently sat down with 91´«Ã½ÔÚÏß Today to talk about his first year and changes in the division.

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Bradley Morris delivering his presentation at R&I Forum Spring 2023

Now We’re Cooking with STEM

Engaging young students in cooking activities can promote lifelong learning in science and math.

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Image of young student thinking.

What Makes Someone 'a Math Person' or Not?

Building a "sense of belonging to math" in underrepresented students.

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Researcher using the virtual injection training prototype.

When is a Jab Not a Jab?

Researchers use mixed reality and haptic technologies to develop teaching tools.

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