Wednesday Wire: March 27, 2019
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Ohio State Mobile Design Lab to visit campus
Submitted by Carri Gerber, gerber.140@osu.edu
The Mobile Design Lab will visit the Wooster campus on April 8th (time TBD). It will park near the construction lab. Faculty, Staff, and Students are invited to the open house to participate in programming activities, explore the space, and talk with Digital Flagship members.
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Meet and Greet with NPR Science Correspondent
Submitted by Joy Rumble, rumble.6@osu.edu
March 28, 1 p.m.
College of WoosterThe 2019 OSU Plant Sciences Symposium is right around the corner, and even if you did not register, there is still an opportunity to be a part of this year’s event.
On Saturday, March 30th, 12 invited speakers will present their plant science-related research, and the entire day will be live streamed to enable viewing remotely. Follow this link: go.osu.edu/plantsciencelive to connect to the Zoom livestream and checkout the symposium agenda on our website (go.osu.edu/plantscience2019).
In addition to the Saturday conference, we are hosting a science communication workshop on Friday, March 29th featuring NPR Science Correspondent Dr. Joe Palca. His seminar will also be available via livestream from 1pm-2pm on Friday, March 29th using the link: go.osu.edu/plantsciencelive.
Finally, for those at the OARDC or ATI, we will host a seminar and meet & greet with Joe Palca at the College of Wooster on Thursday, March 28th from 1:30-3:30 pm open to all. Please see the attached flyer for more details. -
New Blog Post: Intramurals and other ways to reduce stress!
Check out the new post on the Buckeye Voices of Ohio State ATI blog by Hunter Sandwisch about intramurals and other ways to reduce stress.
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ATI Dairy Takes Production Awards -- Again!
Submitted by Brandon Lawwill, lawwill.1@osu.edu
The Ohio State ATI Dairy Herd was once again recognized for high production at the Wayne Ashland County Dairy Banquet. The Holstein’s were recognized as the top 2x herd in Wayne County again this year. The Jerseys were also recognized for their high production, they were the top Jersey herd in Wayne County as well as being recognized as the 2nd highest Jersey herd in the state!
Thanks again for all your support of the OSU-ATI Dairy!