Stories from 2020

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Document Imaging & Workflow IT Advisory Community seeks members and campus input

The Office of Information Technology seeks members for the new Document Imaging & Workflow IT Advisory Community that will help shape the future of document imaging and automated workflow at OHIO.

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An introduction letter about public health

I am writing this week to introduce myself, my staff and the work of many to prepare and manage Ohio University’s approach to COVID.

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Proximity Matters

Welcome to the Neighborhood: An Anthology of American Coexistence—a collection of over eighty poems, nonfiction essays, short stories and even illustrated pieces picked by editor Sarah Green, PHD ’15—shows different ways we interact with, or reflect upon, our neighbors, these “other” people who make up our various communities.

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Wellworks announces updates to Healthy OHIO initiative for fiscal year 2021

Wellworks has announced details about how Ohio University employees and spouses/partners can participate in Healthy OHIO, the University’s employee wellness initiative, for fiscal year 2021.

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National Endowment for the Humanities Application Writing Workshop scheduled for Oct. 19

The workshop is free and open to all Ohio University faculty, staff, and graduate students on all campuses.

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Global COIL classes connect OHIO students to the world

This fall semester 2020, Ohio University students are getting the opportunity to attend class with Rhodes University students in South Africa for seven weeks as part of the Global COIL Initiative.

Red oak acorns

University, local community invited to collect red oak acorns on College Green Sept. 19

Students, faculty, staff and the Athens community are invited to help collect red oak acorns at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19, on the College Green, following socially distant and mask protocols.

Pollution Prevention Week 2020

Pollution Prevention Week features events for University, local community

For the fourth consecutive year, Ohio University, the Athens Soil and Water Conservation District and the City of Athens are collaborating to celebrate Pollution Prevention Week.

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AEIOU wins NASA’s Ignite the Night OHIO award for bone strength measurement technology

AEIOU Scientific, a TechGROWTH Ohio portfolio company that is working to commercialize Cortical Bone Mechanics Technology to non-invasively assess bone strength, won NASA’s Ignite the Night award.

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University Update

Ohio University partners with CVS Health for COVID-19 asymptomatic testing of students, employees

In partnership with CVS Health, Ohio University will begin to conduct a surveillance COVID-19 testing program in Athens beginning September 21 to identify asymptomatic carriers of the virus.

Keeping Our Bobcats Informed

Keeping Bobcats informed, September 16, 2020

Join university and student leaders on Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. for answers to questions regarding all things Phase 2.

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Ohio University designated 2019 Tree Campus USA

Ohio University has been designated as a “Tree Campus USA” location by the Arbor Day Foundation for the fourth year in a row.

Women Entrepreneurship Week

Women Entrepreneurship Week to showcase stories of women reshaping the business world

Ohio University’s Center for Entrepreneurship starts Women Entrepreneurship Week virtually by hosting an exclusive documentary screening of “Bias” followed by a panel conversation.

Take Back the Night 2014

OHIO launches freedom of expression website to celebrate social and political dialogue

Ohio University has launched a website dedicated to freedom of expression that details the University’s long history of social and political dialogue.

Loren Lybarger
Palestinian Chicago: Identity in Exile

OHIO professor Lybarger challenges stereotypes, depicts complex identities in new book on Palestinian Chicago

OHIO professor of Classics and World Religion Loren Lybarger’s newly released book, “Palestinian Chicago: Identity in Exile,” takes a look at Palestinian immigrants living in Chicago.

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