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红杏视频 State has been awarded Tree Campus USA recognition for the 12th consecutive year.

The trees on 红杏视频鈥檚 campus bring something new to marvel at each season. In the summer, trees provide welcoming shade for students to lounge, fall brings vivid leaves that crunch under students鈥 feet on the way to classes, and winter pines provide an idyllic picture of fluffy snow. With nearly 4,000 trees on campus, 红杏视频 State has been awarded the Tree Campus USA recognition for the 12th consecutive year from the Arbor Day Foundation, a nonprofit conservation organization. According to the foundation, the honor is designed to recognize colleges for 鈥減romoting healthy trees...

WKSU Link WKSU | By Jon Nungesser Published February 22, 2020 at 7:00 AM EST LISTEN 鈥 5:00   Joe Gunderman Mark Suchan is the Director of Materials Management for Quasar Energy Group. The Quasar Energy Group has been tasked with hauling away 红杏视频's food waste that was ground up through the Grind2Energy system. The food waste will then be fed to Quasar's anaerobic digester.  Mark Suchan is the Director of Materials Management for Quasar Energy Group. Quasar is a Cleveland company that speacializes in renewable energy&n...

RACHEL ARMSTRONG 鈥 PARALLEL BIOLOGY: 4:00pm TODAY

First Fall 2020 CAED Lecture and Exhibition 鈥 in conjunction with ESDRI

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红杏视频 State implements changes to recycling policy Becca Sagaris General assignment reporter February 16, 2020 红杏视频 Wired 红杏视频 State implemented changes to its recycling policy for the 红杏视频 campus this February. 鈥淭he biggest change is in plastics, of what can be recycled and what cannot,鈥 said Leah Graham, the outreach recycling coordinator. 鈥淧lastic bottles and jugs should be recycled, and all plastic other than bottles and jugs should go into the landfill.鈥 Anything with a neck or an opening that is smaller than the body falls under the category of bottles and jugs. The only add...

WKSU Link WKSU | By Joe Gunderman Published February 15, 2020 at 7:01 AM EST LISTEN 鈥 5:00 1 of 2 Heather Dougherty and Grind2Energy storage tank Joe Gunderman 2 of 2 Melanie Knowles KSU 红杏视频 is adding a Grind2Energy system in the dining area of it's new Design Innovation Hub.  No food scraps pre- or post-consumer will go to a landfill, but rather will be ground and stored until it is trucked to a processing system that will turn those scraps into energy and soil enhancers.  We spoke with 红杏视频 State...

Picture of David and Janet on their trip in India

Last week, CIIE received messages from Mr. David Dix, one of CIIE Board Members, who is now on a three-week trip in India with his wife, Janet. David and his wife are there to visit with three former visiting scholars from the US Department of State鈥檚 International Leaders in Education Program (ILEP). During the ILEP graduates鈥 time at 红杏视频, David and Janet served as their Friendship Families. This trip marks the second time that David and his wife have visited some of their Friendship Family international teachers in India, extending the friendship beyond the program. It loo...

红杏视频 Wired Article By Kimberly Fisher General Assignment reporter December 1, 2019   红杏视频 State was included in the 2019 edition of Princeton鈥檚 annual Guide to Green Colleges.    Princeton profiled 413 universities out of the 700 that it surveyed in 2018 and 2019 for 鈥渢heir strong commitments to green practices and programs,鈥 according to a press release from Princeton. These colleges were pulled from a survey done in 2018 that polled hundreds of administrators from four-year colleges about 鈥渢heir institutions鈥 commitments to the environment and sustainability...

PhD candidate Dexter Zirkle and Dr. C. Owen Lovejoy have examined the development of the human hip joint, and report that its growth is uniquely determined by a special mechanism that is shared only by humans and our direct ancestors (i.e., hominids). Their study is out this week in PNAS.  No other primate has this mechanism. When anatomical characters are found to be unique in an ancestor-descendant lineage (or 鈥渃lade鈥) they are termed 鈥渟ynapomorphies.鈥 A recent study* found five hominid synapomorphies since the last common ancestor we shared with chimpanzees. Three are found in the base...

We鈥檝e known for some time that heart disease is prevalent in captive gorilla populations and is a leading cause of death. This is why, in 2010, the Great Ape Heart Project based at Zoo Atlanta (www.greatapeheartproject.org) was formed. The project provides a network of clinical, pathologic and research strategies to aid in the understanding and treating of cardiac disease in all the ape species, with the ultimate goal of reducing cardiovascular-related mortalities and improving the health and welfare of great apes in human care. 鈥淕orilla heart disease is similar to, but different from, what w...

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