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The Ohio University Board of Trustees will consider the final phase of the Clippinger Renovation Strategy and receive budget and enrollment updates during its meetings on Oct. 8 and 9.
OMSAR is proud to announce the inaugural Folley Family Foundation Appalachian Scholars, Allison Saaty and Alison Mingus.
The Parker-Hannifin Foundation Board of Trustees has awarded The Ohio University Foundation an $8,500 grant for the Russ College Parker Motion and Control Lab.
As part of the Bobcat Safety & Respect Video series, the Division of Student Affairs recently featured a conversation between five Bobcats about hazing awareness and prevention.
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As many of you know, the number of COVID cases at Ohio University is increasing, and 98% of the infections are on the Athens Campus.
The fall 2020 issue of Ohio Today invites the entire Ohio University community to virtually come home to OHIO from wherever you may be and feel that Bobcat spirit at a time when it’s much needed.
The Ohio University Alumni Association is proud to announce this year’s Alumni Award recipients, a group of dedicated alumni and friends who represent the very best of the Bobcat community.
As Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration, Deb Shaffer is a valuable member of my leadership team.
As the November election approaches Ohio University encourages all students to check their voter registration, get registered if they need to, make a plan, and vote on Nov. 3.
Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs recently teamed up with the Health Policy Institute of Ohio (HPIO) to study the impacts of adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs.
OHIO researchers, led by Distinguished Professor Alexander Govorov, are conducting research on creating advanced nanoscale-level smoke screens funded by an agreement with the U.S. Army Research Office
To the OHIO community: We grieve the senseless and tragic death of Breonna Taylor and mourn for the justice she did not receive.
Deb Shaffer has been a strong and capable leader for the University for more than seven years.
Thanks in part to this success, we were able to make the decision to increase density on our campus and expand our in-person academic experiences with Phase 2 starting today.