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Home » Refrigeration System Keeps ‘Food For Thought’ Fresh at Ohio University
The kids in your household like their milk cold and their meals hot. If you have almost 20,000 kids in your “house,” you’d better have one terrific refrigeration system.
That was the daunting task in 1997 facing Bryan Sherman, associate director of engineering services at that time for Ohio University. Founded in 1804, Ohio University was the first institution of higher learning west of the Ohio River.