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Phosphorus ‘Signatures’ Help Managers Understand, Mitigate Harmful Algal Blooms

Researchers at The Ohio State University are investigating new techniques to detect organic phosphorus compounds in water samples from the Lake Erie watershed. Their…

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EVENT: Global One Health Symposium

Maureen Langlois

Ohio State’s Global One Health initiative will host its inaugural symposium “Innovation to Impact” on National One Health Day. The interdisciplinary initiative addresses…

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Spring Course Offering: Water: A Human History

Maureen Langlois

Prof. Nicholas Breyfogle will offer a spring semester course exploring the relationship between people and water over time and place.

Water: A Human History (…

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EVENT: Global Water Institute At GIS Day

Maureen Langlois

The Global Water Insitute’s Senior Research Associate Rebecca Gianotti will give a lightning talk at the campus GIS Day about using GIS to explore water resource…

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Two More Ministries Join Tanzania Sustainable Systems Collaboration

A global coalition led by Ohio State is working toward a unique goal with its Sustainable Village Water Systems Program: successfully fund and implement Sustainable Village Water Systems in 125…

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Ohio State and Tanzanian Nurses Collaborate In Care For Critical First Moments of Life

Maureen Langlois

As part of Ohio State’s Greif Neonatal Survival Program, instructors from Ohio traveled to Tanzania in August for a one-month course to train Tanzanian nurses and nurse…

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Ohio State Team Leads Collaboration To Improve Agricultural Technical Institutes In Tanzania

Maureen Langlois

Article source: International Programs in Agriculture, Ohio State University

A major goal of the Tanzanian extension service is to improve the agricultural…

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EVENT: Voices For Water: WMAO Conference and Symposium

Maureen Langlois

The Water Management Association of Ohio presents its 45th Annual Conference and Symposium, “Voices for Water.”

Join us as we highlight the efforts of those…

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New Student-Produced Video Promotes Sustainable Water Program

Maureen Langlois

Curious about the GWI-led Sustainable Village Water Systems Program? A new animated video produced by Arin Carver (B.S.D. 2017, Visual Communication Design) with music by…