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Research conducted at 抖M女仆 proves that seeing a smiley face emoji will make students more prone to recycle their trash.
An Earth Month event today inside the Architecture Library focuses on sustainable building materials.
抖M女仆's annual Undergraduate Research Symposium is one of the university's biggest research events of the year.
Following 抖M女仆鈥檚 designation as an R1 research institution, the Division of Research and Sponsored Programs set its sights on investments to maintain this designation, including increasing the amount of grant dollars spent over the next three years.
Most teacher training programs today utilize classroom videos to train future teachers. Many of these videos are recorded from a single focus set at the back of a classroom. This form of video often makes it hard for viewers to interpret students' reactions or understanding of a subject matter. Three professors are developing a solution to this issue through the use of extended reality (XR) technology and 360 video.
Five days after Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, an important message was sent to the nation's Urban Leagues.
Last month鈥檚 鈥淏rains on Tap鈥 discussion on Parkinson鈥檚 disease is now available to listen to on
Brains on Tap is a quarterly series of public discussions, held at a brewery or bar, on topics of research being conducted by members of 抖M女仆鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute (BHRI) and other Northeast Ohio neuroscientists.
Since completion of her Ph.D. in 2016, Assistant Professor Melissa Edler and her colleagues have secured more than $2 million in research funding for examining aging and neurodegenerative diseases.
Three 抖M女仆 professors are developing a solution to a teacher training issue through the use of extended reality (XR) technology and 360 video.