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Keeping Bobcats Informed, March 1, 2023

Wednesday, March 01, 2023

Bobcat Parents and Families,

We know that our students have a lot of things on their plates, but with the rising cost of living, their plates might lack one essential item—food.

OHIO recognizes the importance of proper nutrition and that having enough food contributes to academic success. That's why we are continuing to take steps to address food insecurity in the lives of our students, but we can't do so without your help. Cats' Cupboard provides free supplemental food to our students. Please consider giving to the pantry using our Amazon list of the most needed items.

All donations are greatly appreciated! We thank you for your continued support of helping students on their journey as they work toward achieving their goals.

Best,
Kathy

Kathy A Fahl, 
Dean of Students

Celebrate women's leadership at OHIO

This year's Women's History Month theme is "Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories," which aims to recognize women who have made an impact in media and storytelling. During March, OHIO will celebrate women's great strides and contributions throughout history.

To kick off the celebration, head to the Multicultural Center this Saturday, March 4, at 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for Empower HER, a day to network and build bonds with women of all backgrounds. Check out all of the WHM events.

Help a Bobcat in need

Donate before break

Give to Cats' Cupboard

Before you head out for spring break, check your pantry to see if you have any items you can donate to Cats' Cupboard. Each semester, more and more students are turning to the food pantry, so if you can, help out a Bobcat in need!

Donate meal swipes

Mark your calendars! The Meal Bank Swipe Drive is almost here. The Meal Bank is a way for students to share meals with fellow Bobcats facing food insecurity. Students with a meal plan can donate up to three meal swipes from Sunday, Mar. 5 to lunch time on Friday, Mar. 10 at either Nelson Court or the Dristrict on West Green. 

Margaret Boyd Scholars

You might know her name from Boyd Hall, but how much do you know about Margaret "Maggie" Boyd herself? Alden Library's new exhibit looks back at who she was, what the University looked like at the time, and her legacy as the first woman to graduate from OHIO. 

There are lots of women at OHIO today who are following in the legacy of Maggie. Learn about the Margaret Boyd Scholars program.

Don't be late to class, take CATS

Did you know OHIO offers public transportation for all students? The next time you're running late to class, use the Doublemap app to find the CATS shuttle and get a free ride!

Learn about more OHIO transportation options

Stand Up and Cheer

Get ready to cheer on Bobcat basketball! The women's team faces off with Miami tonight at 7 p.m. Head to the Convo to show your support! Men's basketball has secured its spot in the MAC tournament, and you don't want to miss it. Stay up-to-date with the scores by following @ohiobobcats.

It’s official: Lyn Redington named vice president for student affairs

Lyn Redington and Rufus

President Dr. Hugh Sherman named Dr. Lyn Redington as your new vice president for student affairs. Help us welcome Lyn by meeting up to chat with her at one of the campus cafes this semester!

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Published
March 1, 2023
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Staff reports