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Ohio State Works to Advance Global Water Access in Honduras
In a concerted effort to support the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals and tackle one of the 14 Grand Challenges in Engineering outlined by the National Academy for Engineering, a…
Strengthening Navajo Nation’s Water Access Through Electric Power Grid Enhancement
In the heart of the expansive Navajo Nation, where ancient traditions meet modern challenges, a critical issue looms - ensuring reliable access to clean water for the more than 173,000 residents.…
The Global Water Institute and Its Partners Are Enhancing Water Accessibility for The Navajo Nation
The Ohio State University's Global Water Institute (GWI) is working to address the Navajo Nation's water access crisis. The Nation is a federally recognized tribe with over 300,000…
Spring Service-Learning Opportunity In Tanzania
Nathaniel Kramer
The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzanian Community program has announced a series of informational sessions for their upcoming service-learning trip in May of 2018.…
Brown Bag: Stuck Between Two Extremes: Trying to Find Solutions That Work in the Field and in the Lab
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Voices from the Field Brown Bag Speaker Series
Finding compatible research cultures in the field may be just as difficult–but is certainly just as important–as bridging…
Fisher MBA Students Explore Post-Harvest Opportunities for Tanzanian Farmers
Nathaniel Kramer
A team of six MBA student consultants from Fisher College of Business’ Global Applied Projects (GAP) program recently completed a three-week study on behalf of the Global…