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Ohio State University
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Founded in 1870, Ohio State University is a world-class public research university and the leading comprehensive teaching and research institution in the state of Ohio. The university is ranked by the National Science Foundation among the Top 10 public research universities based on total research expenditures and has been named among the Top 25 public research universities every year U.S. News & World Report has done the ranking. With more than 50,500 students enrolled at its main Columbus campus, 18 colleges and 170 majors, the university offers its students tremendous breadth and depth of opportunity in the liberal arts, the sciences, and the professions. Details are at http://www.osu.edu/.
The Ohio State University Airport has installed a new aircraft noise and operations management system to provide better communication between the airport and its surrounding communities. The AirScene flight tracking system uses state-of-the-art software which allows airport staff to watch flight tracks and to calculate an aircraft’s altitude over specific locations. The system will ... maintain the complaints and inquiries filed by neighbors.
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The Web Media Collective of The Ohio State University was developed to help solve the problem of how to help individual faculty, teams of faculty, curriculum groups and multi-discipline communities manage and share media assets for teaching and research. The Web Media Collective leverages digital "knowledge artifact" collections associated with the University for research, teaching, and outreach. The first phase of the project consists of six digital media collections containing over 850,000 media assets that will be available to over 20,000 students in 105 course sections annually.
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University Hall The Ohio State University was founded in 1870 as a land-grant university in accordance with the Morrill Act of 1862 under the name of the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. The school was originally situated within a farming community located on the northern edge of Columbus. While some interests in the state had hoped that the new university would focus on matriculating students of various agricultural and mechanical disciplines, Governor Rutherford B. Hayes foresaw a more classic, comprehensive university and manipulated both the university's location and its initial board of trustees towards that end. Later that year, the university welcomed its first class of twenty-four students. In 1878, and in light of its expanded focus, the college permanently changed its name to the now-familiar "The Ohio State University" (with the article "The" as part of its official name).[10]
"Aligning a Don Scott runway expansion with Ohio State University's educational mission flew better on campus than it did in Worthington City Council chambers." Bud Baeslack of OSU gave a presentation to council and answered the questions and concerns of council and citizens.
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[A]natomist Owen Lovejoy of Kent State University in Ohio is not sure the spine evolution story holds water. Although it's clear that pelvic adaptations evolved to open the birth canal, he says, the spinal changes that Whitcome's team observed may simply be a response to this development rather than an adaptation in its own right. "This is a secondary consequence," he says. Regardless of the mechanism, paleoanthropologist Karen Rosenberg of the University of Delaware in Newark says that the findings emphasize the unique pressures childbirth puts on a woman's frame. "Once you have bipedalism, you have to make other accommodations," she says.
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