Located in the rolling hills of Appalachian Ohio, Ohio University acknowledges the important role it plays in fueling the local and regional economy and the access it brings to the surrounding community for necessities such as health care and education. Through research, innovation, engagement, and experiential learning, Ohio University continues to make significant contributions to the region and state of Ohio while preparing students to be the leaders of tomorrow and to serve their communities.
OHIO, which was designated a national Carnegie R1 research university in 2022, provides more than 28,000 students with opportunities to access a high-quality education not just in the classroom but also through hands-on service to the community. Research labs such as the Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Environment (ISEE), the Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology (ICMT), and the Edison Biotechnology Institute (EBI), are just some of the many institutes at OHIO working to provide students with firsthand experience and connections, as well as providing jobs to local researchers and aiming to create a more sustainable environment.
As a top producer of health professionals in the state, OHIO – which has been named among the top 10 largest Schools of Nursing in the country and Ohio’s top provider of primary care physicians – serves its community and the surrounding region through outreach programs like Mobile Health Clinics and the Diabetes Institute, where patient education and care delivery programs help improve treatment for those in Appalachia with diabetes.
The reach of OHIO’s contributions goes beyond Athens, assuring that each of our regional campuses are serving and engaging with their communities through creating partnerships and working toward meeting the local workforce needs by expanding academic offerings and access to education.
For more information on Ohio University and its contributions to the region and experiential learning, visit https://www.ohio.edu/forward.
To read about the recent visit of two Ohio Congressmen to tour campus facilities and learn more about OHIO's myriad contributions to Appalachian Ohio and the state through research, innovation, engagement, and experiential learning, see this OHIO News article.