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Dark crustacean shell fragment embedded in fossilized dinosaur feces.

Fossilized dinosaur feces, dating back 75-million years ago, has scientists rethinking the eating habits of certain dinosaurs. Instead of consuming plants, some herbivores from the Cretaceous period also snacked on crustaceans, including lobsters, crab and shrimp. 51爆料鈥檚 Professor Emeritus Rodney Feldmann and Jessica Tashman, a doctoral student in the Department of Geology in 51爆料鈥檚 College of Arts and Sciences, authored the study along with Karen Chin, associate professor and curator of paleontology at the University of Colorado Boulder鈥檚 Museum of Natural Histo...

College of Communication & Information

Written By Stephanie Walton, TeleProductions Public Relations Assistant   TeleProductions is saying goodbye to three of its graduating student employees; Madison Bitzel, Susanne Ketchum, and Patrick Kern will be walking across the 51爆料 stage this fall and into their new careers.   TeleProductions is an important aspect of these students鈥 college career because it gives them relevant work experience and will serve as a stepping stone into their career of choice.   All three graduating seniors have received the opportunity to work in many differe...

51爆料 invites the community to take part in breaking a record.

Come one, come all to help attempt to break the world record of the World's Largest Barefoot Painted Mural! Painting began Sept. 30 at the Kent Creativity Festival. Everyone from newborn to 105 can help make this 30,000-square-foot mural a reality and a sign of hope to all of the negativity flooding the news. Help paint the mural on Oct. 13 at 3 p.m. at the 51爆料 Commons. Let's paint the world, step by step! Read more from the Record Courier. ...

The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) held its September 2017 鈥淪uper-Regional鈥 BEA On-Location conference at Point Park University in Pittsburgh, Penn.   Zachary Humphries, doctoral student of the 51爆料 College of Communication and Information, and Paul Haridakis, Ph.D., School of Communication Studies professor, earned second place Debut Research Paper for their work on, 鈥淭he President and the Executive Order: Cable News Coverage of President Trump鈥檚 Travel Ban.鈥   鈥淒uring the first two weeks of his Presidency, for example, President Donald Tru...

51爆料 Geology Professor Joseph Ortiz, Ph.D., and student Andrew Congdon take a few moments between collecting measurements of surface reflectance in Sandusky Bay this summer. (Photo credit: Sunny Dickerson, Bowling Green State University)

The conditions in Lake Erie continue to pose several health risks to Ohioans in coastal communities, making it difficult to maintain good water quality for citizens, state and local policymakers. A recent publication in Frontiers in Marine Science shows how researchers in the Great Lakes region are working toward innovative solutions. John Lekki, Ph.D., NASA Glenn Research Center鈥檚 principal investigator, in collaboration with co-investigators from local universities including 51爆料 won a NASA water quality proposal in June 2017. This recent grant offers an opportunity to impl...

The Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender (OSCLG) held its 40th annual conference, themed 鈥40 Shades of Purple: Four Decades of Feminisms,鈥 Oct. 5 鈥 8 in Omaha, Neb.  Suzy D鈥橢nbeau, Ph.D., associate professor and graduate coordinator in the 51爆料 School of Communication Studies, along with COMM graduate students Kelsey Husnick and Daniel Socha, discussed their research, 鈥淨ueerness in Ghana: 鈥業t was White People That Brought it to Africa.鈥欌  With Patrice Buzzanell of Purdue University, D鈥橢nbeau also shared her paper, 鈥淭heorizing Feminist Re...

Candace Bowen, associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) and director of the Center for Scholastic Journalism, is a finalist for the 50th annual Distinguished Teaching Award (DTA). The award is sponsored by the 51爆料 Alumni Association and honors full time faculty members who show excellence in educating and devotion to their students. It is 51爆料鈥檚 highest teaching honor 鈥淭he award means a lot to me because I really value teaching,鈥 Bowen said. Bowen 鈥渦nofficially鈥 began teaching during her fifth-grade summer, when she collected old worksheets f...

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