Dorothy Scott (1903 – 1993) served as the director of the School of Home Economics and as associate dean of the College of Agriculture and Home Economics at The Ohio State University from 1955 – 1968.
Ahmed Yousef, professor with the Department of Food Science and Technology, established the largest ozone research laboratory in the United States, housed at Ohio State. Focusing on the effect of ozone applications, Dr.
In the 1960s, the National Science Foundation found itself in disagreement with the U.S. Navy. The NSF was trying to pioneer a new field of Antarctic science, and it needed all the talent it could get — including women.
Albert Leon Henne (1901-1967) was a professor in the Department of Chemistry at The Ohio State University. Henne was a part of a team that discovered and developed the use of Freon as a refrigerant.
Richard Olsen, a professor of veterinary pathobiology at The Ohio State University from 1969 until 1988, developed a vaccine that prevents feline leukemia, a commonly fatal disease in cats.
Clara Bloomfield (1942-2020) was an internationally recognized physician whose three decades of groundbreaking research on adult leukemia and lymphoma have changed the way patients are treated.
Richard Hill is a professor and Dean Emeritus at the College of Optometry. A faculty member at Ohio State since 1964, Hill’s research focuses on the neuro-physiology of the visual system and the physiology of the eye.