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  1. Winning submission at the American Ecological Engineering Society

    https://fabe.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/winning-submission-american-ecological-engineering-society

    Watch the winning video submitted, by our students, for the student design competition at the ...

  2. Research Meeting

    https://fabe.osu.edu/node/5835

    200 (Wooster) Friday, March 24, 2017- 3:00pm to 5:00pm ...

  3. Applying Your Strengths @ Work

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/applying-your-strengths-work-1

    organization.  The Gallup organization has found through its research that: People who know their talents and use ...

  4. Liz Schababerle, Ecologial Engineer Working in Alaska

    https://fabe.osu.edu/node/1348

    worked with could record sounds as deep as 400 fathoms (approximately 1200 feet)! This research will ...

  5. Ohio 4-H Engineering team competed at National Contest

    https://ohio4h.org/ohio-4-h-engineering-team-competed-national-contest

    Extension Agricultural Engineer (retired), is the Chair of the Management Committee for the event.   ...

  6. Microbial Fuel Cell Learning Center

    https://fabe.osu.edu/MFCs

    chemical energy stored in organic compounds into electrical energy.  A team of researchers and students ...

  7. soils workshop

    https://fabe.osu.edu/node/5479

    200 (Wooster) Steve Culman Wednesday, February 22, 2017- 8:30am to 3:30pm ...

  8. Ohio 4-H Shooting Sports History

    https://ohio4h.org/families/members/events-opportunties/shooting-sports/state-training/4-h-ss-news/ohio-4-h-shooting

    discipline to our County agents. What do the next several years hold for us? How many new volunteers will ...

  9. 1970's

    https://ohio4h.org/about/hall-fame/1970s

    management of natural resources. Conger's family still continues its support of the camp. They have ...

  10. Leadership YOU

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/leadership-you-0

    basis.  Research shows that employees who are using her/his strengths and gifts are six times more likely ...

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