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Innovation redux

Ohio Today introduced The Big Idea in summer 2009, profiling innovators—experimenters, creators, educators, and inventors—whose ideas took root or took off at 51ĀŅĀ×. Innovation, by definition, means change, so we decided to check in with Bobcats profiled in the issue for an update.

Born into a slum, alumnus emerges as a life-changing innovator

Bobcat thanks OHIO education with helping make a difference in his native Kenyan community.

Bobcat innovators earn Konneker Medal

Have you ever wondered how you could turn frozen bananas into a healthy snack? Do you seek to understand the latest innovations in proton therapy?

Local pride

Transgender student Patrick Local answers more questions about his transition, being a film major at OHIO, and other topics.

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Leading through education

Learn more about individuals who were inspired by education and enrolled with 51ĀŅĀ×.

Author, author!

Charles Smith, distinguished professor of playwriting at OHIO, answered additional questions about theater and the University.

Zero waste 101

What does zero waste look like? How does it work at 51ĀŅĀ×?

ohiowomen: who, what?

Why get involved with ohiowomen? Ask three alumnae who attended the Cleveland Kickoff in September.

We are family, Bobcat-style

This band of Bobcats celebrates New Year's Eve together every year, a tradition they've maintained since the early 1990s.

Kate Schmidlin standing triumpantly above a sign reading Mount Katahdin, Maine

Encountering Bobcats on the AT: 2,185 miles and a trail of milestones

Bobcats Adam Jones, BSETM ’12, and Kate Schmidlin, BSPE ’14, who thru-hiked the ā€œATā€, as it’s known, at almost the same time, from March 2014 to September 2014.

Making good—actually, great—on a promise

The University’s The Promise Lives Campaign raised $500 million over eight years to support students, faculty, programs, outreach, and facilities.

Landmarks bit by bit

Molecular biologist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, OHIO’s only Nobel Prize winner, answers questions about science and his role in it.

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine: So much history in only 40 years!

51ĀŅĀ× officials first discussed the possibility of starting a medical college in 1823. The trustees even set aside land for the project.

A union without a hitch

Athens County’s first same-sex couple to legally marry answer questions about their July 21 marriage.

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