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Volunteers needed to help with Commencement
https://ati.osu.edu/april-16-2025/volunteers-needed-help-with-commencement
Commencement is almost here, and we could use your help. Below is an updated link to sign up! ...
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Beech Leaf Disease
https://entomology.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/beech-leaf-disease
Beech leaf disease is an emerging threat to forest health in eastern North America. This disease ... grandifolia) leaves and buds. Learn how to identify and report symptoms of beech leaf disease in your area. ...
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Pinning down the process of West Nile virus transmission
https://entomology.osu.edu/news/pinning-down-process-west-nile-virus-transmission
the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease program through the National Institute of Allergy and ... Infectious Diseases and aims to help pin down the process by using mathematical models to analyze how ...
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Ohio Forest Health Conference
https://entomology.osu.edu/events/ohio-forest-health-conference
updates on various insects, diseases, and other forest health-related issues and will be submitted for ...
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Graduate Students Stand Out at the 2025 American Mosquito Control Association Conference
efforts to conserve urban bees increasing risk of mosquito-borne disease?”. Congratulations again to both ...
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ATI Equine Field Day hosted by the Equine Facility Management students
pm – Conclusion Follow the Facebook event for updates: https://www.facebook.com/share/1A5Nw88des/ ...
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Biosecurity Practices
https://darke.osu.edu/events/biosecurity-practices
disease in animals by using biosecurity best management practices. Registration is requested but not ...
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Keep it Wild: Earth Day at the Brown Family Environmental Center at Kenyon College
The United Titanium Bug Zoo travels to the Brown Family Environmental Center at Kenyon College ...
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January 2025 Polar Vortex Update
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Damilola Gbore
https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/damilola-gbore
for the development of effective strategies against vector-borne diseases. Damilola began as ...