Engaged Faculty Our faculty are among some of the finest in the U.S. With their research and hard work, it's no wonder Ohio University was ranked one of the top 50 public universities in the nation. Below we have highlighted six of our most engaged faculty members.

Thomas Vander Ven, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, receives high marks from students for his interactive style of teaching and classes that are more of a dialogue than a lecture.
 
Behind every scholar, writer, and business person, there were many educators who challenged them and helped them grow as individuals. For many education students, Associate Professor of Education Rosalie Romano serves as the catalyst for that inspiration.


Though algae are microscopic, Professor Morgan Vis has some big ideas about ways to use and research the organisms.
 
Chao Yang Lee, an assistant professor of hearing, speech, and language sciences at Ohio University, researches and teaches about the science behind the sounds we make.
 
We have all heard vampire tales and encountered modern adaptations of vampire-based novels such as Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Benita Blessing, an assistant professor of history, uses these stories to examine why our society is so fascinated by the vampire myth.
 
Linda Rice, an assistant professor of English, approaches the classroom from every angle: as a teacher, a learner, and a researcher.
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