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Consumer Price Effects of Deregulated Electric Generation Markets: The Case of Ohio and the Midwestern United States by William M. Bowen (Professor Emeritus of Urban Studies and Public Affairs En
Rachel Lovell, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Criminology and Director of the Criminology Research Center at the Levin College shatters misperceptions about sexual assault and assists government in i
The upcoming Ohio special election presents a significant opportunity for Ohio residents to exercise their right to vote and make their voices heard on Issue 1. On August 8, voters will decide whether
Professor Heidi Gorovitz Robertson, J.D., J.S.D, Steven W. Percy Distinguished Professor of Law and Professor of Environmental Studies, attended the Association for Law, Property, and Society annual m
A recent study by Dr. B. J. Fletcher, Visiting Assistant Professor at the Levin College, ""Is It Worth It”: The Lived Experience of Food Insecurity among College Students at a Midwestern University
Dr. Dennis Keating, Emeritus Professor of Urban Studies and Law at the Levin College, recently authored book reviews featured in the Journal of Urban Affairs. Dr. Keating's latest reviews include "Rig
Emma Smallwood
Language Arts Major
Adolescent/Young Adult Education Licensure
Classical Studies Minor
Meet Emma Smallwood. Emma is a student at the Levin College of Pu
Language Arts Major
Adolescent/Young Adult Education Licensure
Classical Studies Minor
Meet Emma Smallwood. Emma is a student at the Levin College of Pu
Molly Schnoke, Director of the Center for Community Planning and Development (CCPD), and Program Manager of the Unger Program at the Levin College, has been appointed the new director of Levin's Cente
JobsOhio Cites Energy Policy Center's Shale Investment Report, Noting Ohio's Growing Shale Energy Industry Attracted Significant Investment in 2022
An article by JobsOhio shares:
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An article by JobsOhio shares:
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Libby Roche has always had a passion for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), but it was the study of early land animal evolution in high school that steered her towards a biology degree