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Eat Well Live Well- Taking it Slow: SLow Cooker/Crock Pot"
https://hancock.osu.edu/events/eat-well-live-well-taking-it-slow-slow-cookercrock-pot
New Year- New Gadgets: Exploring food prep tools and small appliances to make your meal prep simpler/easier. February 12- "Taking it Slow: Slow Cooker/Crock Pot" While the slow cooker is not a new appliance to most people, many don't realiz ...
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Soil Health Webinar- Soil Health in Urban Sphere
https://hancock.osu.edu/events/soil-health-webinar-soil-health-urban-sphere
The last webinar the Spring 2025 OSU Soil Health Webinar series is: Apr 10: Soil Health in Urban Sphere How to participate: Please register using the link: go.osu.edu/soilhealthweb ...
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Soil Health Webinar- Comparisons of Health Tests and What they are telling us?
We are excited to announce the Spring 2025 OSU Soil Health Webinar series, featuring four informative sessions on various topics: Mar 20: Comparisons of Soil Health Tests and What They are Telling Us? Apr 10: Soil Health in Urban Sphere How to parti ...
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Soil Health Webinar- Understanding the Basics and Practicalities of Biologicals
We are excited to announce the Spring 2025 OSU Soil Health Webinar series, featuring four informative sessions on various topics: Feb 13: Understanding the Basics and Practicalities of Biologicals Mar 20: Comparisons of Soil Health Tests and What They ...
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Soil Health Webinar- Zooming into Soil Health via a Producer, an Educator, and a Researcher lens
We are excited to announce the Spring 2025 OSU Soil Health Webinar series, featuring four informative sessions on various topics: Jan 16: Zooming into Soil Health via A producer, An Educator and a Researcher lens Feb 13: Understanding the Basics and P ...
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School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR) Student Research Symposium
https://senr.osu.edu/events/school-environment-and-natural-resources-senr-student-research-symposium
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Dense human population is linked to longer urban coyote survival
https://senr.osu.edu/news/dense-human-population-linked-longer-urban-coyote-survival
Study finds access to nature isn’t key to animals’ success in the city COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tracking coyote movement in metropolitan areas shows the animals spend lots of time in natural settings, but a new study suggests the human element of city life has a ...
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Yanan Zhu
https://aede.osu.edu/our-people/job-market-candidates/yunan-zhu
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Yunan Zhu
https://aede.osu.edu/yunan-zhu
Regional Economics Urban Economics Public Economics H. Allen Klaiber zhu.2904@osu.edu Personal Website ...
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Kunxin Zhu
https://aede.osu.edu/kunxin-zhu
Environmental Economics Urban Economics Development Economics H. Allen Klaiber zhu.2906@osu.edu Personal Website ...