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Impact of Giving
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/impact-giving
K-12 education through Ohio 4-H, preparing our enrolled students to grow into future leaders, updating ...
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Cattleman's Convention Wrapup
discussing the conference and hearing an update on college work. Next year's convention is Jan. ...
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CFAES Alumni Making News
Natural Resources, 2015 – The State Journal People Update Joy Sharp, BS in Animal Science & MS in ...
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We've Moved!
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/september-2016/weve-moved
Please update your contact information with the following: CFAES Office Of Advancement 364 West Lane ...
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Good Reading: New and Revised Fact Sheets on Ohioline
Series Index). ohioline.osu.edu/lines/itsnew.php (under New & Updated Family and Consumer Sciences ... following locations: ohioline.osu.edu/lines/itsnew.php (under New & Updated Family and Consumer ... Family and Consumer Sciences Series Index). ohioline.osu.edu/lines/itsnew.php (under New & Updated ...
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Dr. Bill Hildebolt
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/donor-profiles/dr-bill-hildebolt
making his home in Winston-Salem, N.C., Hildebolt is founder and owner of Nature’s Select Premium Turf ...
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Horticulture and Crop Science
Scholarship. Income provides support to an undergraduate student enrolled in the turf program in CFAES. Carl ...
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Giving mosquitoes 'kidney' failure could help fight spread of malaria
deadly mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malaria and dengue fever. The discovery is reported in the ... for controlling 'resistant' mosquitoes and the spread of mosquito-borne diseases."—Peter Piermarini ... diseases." Funding from NIH foundation New methods for mosquito control are urgently needed, Piermarini said. ...
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Who Plays a Part in Solving Hunger? Your Alma Mater
keep you updated on how you can be part of ending hunger by 2050. ...
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Marne Titchenell Talk about Bats at Columbus Audubon Center- Columbus, Ohio
can help them as they face a very deadly disease called white-nose syndrome. Marne Titchenell received ...