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The institution now known as The University of Akron was founded as Buchtel College in 1870 by the Ohio Universalist Convention, which was strongly influenced by the efforts, energy and financial support of Akronites, particularly industrialist John R. Buchte. By 1907, Buchtel Colleges emphasis on local rather than denominational interests led it to become a private, non-denominational school. The colleges strong ties to the community and its challenging financial situation prompted Buchtel College trustees to transfer the institution and its assets to the city of Akron in 1913. For the next 50 years, the municipal University of Akron, assisted by city tax funds, brought college education within the reach of many more young people. During those years, enrollment swelled from 198 to about 10,000. Under Dr. Norman P. Auburn leadership, the institution made the transition in 1967 from a municipal to a state university. In 1988, the University established the world’s first College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering - now the largest academic program of its kind in the world. The campus enhancement program has resulted in 22 new buildings, 18 major additions, acquisitions and renovations, and 34 acres of new green space added to the 218-acre campus. The new facilities include classroom buildings, an Honors Complex, Student Union, Student Recreation and Wellness Center, and the Stile Athletics Field House. The University of Akron offers more than 300 associate, bachelor’s, master’s, doctorate and law degree programs – with accreditations by 35 professional agencies. With approximately 29,000 students and $65 million in research expenditures, UA is among the nations strongest public universities focused on innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment in community and economic growth.
The following is the list of scholars from The University of Akron who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences
The following is the list of proceedings by scholars from The University of Akron that are published in OMICS International journals and conferences.
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The following is the list of scholars from The University of Akron who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences