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A pair of Black women working a metal water pump in a desert surrounded by shrubs. One is smiling, the other looks more serious

Engineering Students Seek Solution For Too Much Fluoride

Nathaniel Kramer

Fluoride—an indispensable element for dental health, right? That’s why many cities in the United States add it to their drinking water. But what if you have too much?…

Flier reading: want to know more about careers in water? Join us for the Water Management Association of Ohio Conference! Meet water professionals during the free student career networking sessions. Stay for the Student Poster Session!

Water Management Association of Ohio Networking Event

Jagudelo

Love learning? Curious about hot topics in today’s water issues? Want to discover jobs in water-related fields? On November 1, the Water Management Association of Ohio will host a…

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Q&A With Visiting Scholar Zaina Hussein

Jagudelo

Zaina Hussein, a Ph.D. student at the University of Dodoma in Tanzania, is here at Ohio State this fall as a visiting scholar working with Asst. Professor Audrey Sawyer in the…

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Ohio State Builds Capacity In Tanzania With Train-the-Trainers For Newborns

Chaitanya Balasubramanyam

Last year, a team of nurse trainers from Ohio State went to Dodoma, Tanzania to train practicing nurses there about critical care for newborns. This August, they…

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Marwa Village Community Health Consultation: June 2017

Jagudelo

The Sustainable and Resilient Tanzanian Community (SRTC) program invites you to a brown bag lunch presentation entitled, “Marwa Village Community Health Consultation: June 2017…
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GWI at the OHI/O Hackathon

Nathaniel Kramer

The Global Water Institute has partnered with OHI/O to offer a challenge at the upcoming OHI/O Hackathon on the weekend of October 21 and 22. Students will have 24 hours…

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Between A Rock And A Hard Place: Surveys Of Groundwater Resources In Rural Tanzania

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Voices from the Field Brown Bag Speaker Series

Groundwater in Tanzania is a critical water resource that can sustain communities during dry seasons and improve health and…

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Strengthening Research Methodology And Data Analysis Capacity In Higher Education In Ethiopia: Challenges And Opportunities

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Voices from the Field Brown Bag Speaker Series

Ann O’Connell, professor in the Department of Educational Studies at Ohio State, will share some experiences with capacity…

A mixed race group of adults with a bunch of black children, the children's heads are shaved and many are wearing colorful patterns

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.…