Stories from May 2021

Jacqueline E. Lawton

Tantrum Theater to receive $10,000 in grant funding from the National Endowment for the Arts

Tantrum Theater, Ohio University’s professional theater, has been approved for a $10,000 Grants for Arts Projects award from the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Join OHIO DAN in celebrating Global Accessibility Awareness Day

May 20, 2021, marks the tenth anniversary for Global Accessibility Awareness Day, an event that promotes digital accessibility and inclusion to individuals with disabilities and impairments.

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Public health update: May 11, 2021

Summer semester is off to a great start with relatively low community case counts on all campuses, rising vaccination rates and continued implementation of strategies proven to manage COVID-19 spread.

Nicole Willson, Ohio University alumna

Nicole Willson Dubs Her Debut Novel ‘Historical Cosmic Horror’

Ohio University alumna Nicole Willson came to the plate six times — book in hand — before she finally hit a home run. She did it her way...

Dr. Myra Waterbury leads a seminar in comparative politics

Waterbury awarded Fulbright to study Hungary and ethnic identity in the European neighborhood

Dr. Myra Waterbury was recently named a Fulbright Scholar and will be headed to Budapest in the spring of 2022 to conduct research on Hungary's disparate populations.

Helen Zia

Helen Zia talks to Athens community about contributions of Asians and Pacific Islanders to American culture

More than 100 people attended "Real Talk About Big Questions," the April 23 virtual event led by Dr. Ji-Yeung Jang, interim executive director for Global Affairs.

TCC first cohort graduates

Ohio University and Cleveland Clinic partner to train future primary care physicians

The first cohort of eight students to complete the Transformative Care Continuum graduated on Saturday, May 8 – just three years after they started medical school rather than the traditional four.

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Ohio University and Cleveland Clinic partner to train future primary care physicians

The first cohort of eight students to complete the Transformative Care Continuum, an accelerated medical school curriculum, received their degrees on Saturday.

Mayor Steve Patterson and President M. Duane Nellis in front of the Richland Ave Passageway

Ohio University to co-host Ohio Town and Gown Summit

Ohio University and the City of Athens will co-host the fifth annual Ohio Town and Gown Association Summit July 14-15. 

Soul of Athens

Students tell stories through annual Soul of Athens project

Students from the School of Visual Communication have published the annual student-led multimedia project called Soul of Athens.

Jameson Hern in graduation robes

Spring 2021 Graduate Q&A: Jameson Hern

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Morgan Spehar

OHIO student selected for coveted 2021 Udall Scholarship

Ohio University’s Morgan Spehar, from Auburn, Ohio, has been selected as a Udall Scholar for the 2021-22 academic year, highlighting her work in environmental journalism.

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New OHIO fonts available for download

Ohio University is implementing new fonts to align with the current branding, Forever OHIO, which are now available to download.

Edwin Curmie Price Jr.

University community mourns Edwin Curmie Price Jr., alumnus and OHIO's first Black faculty member

Edwin Curmie Price Jr., an Ohio University alumnus and the University's first Black faculty member, passed away on April 23.

Lt. Eric Hoskinson

OUPD announces retirement of Lt. Eric Hoskinson

The Ohio University Police Department is announcing the retirement of Lt. Eric Hoskinson after over 25 years of service to the Ohio University community.

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