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Ohio Today fall issue available online, on campus

The fall 2023 issue of Ohio Today, Ohio University’s alumni magazine, is out and available to OHIO alumni, faculty and staff online.

An aerial photo of the Athens Campus

Green Games return to Ohio University this fall

Ohio University’s Athletics-Sustainability Working Group is continuing the Green Games initiative that was started last year. 

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OHIO students encouraged to apply for Undergraduate Experiential Learning Awards

All Ohio University undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for the Undergraduate Experiential Learning Awards.

Light Up Ohio U! Luminary Fundraiser
Survivor Advocacy Program

Laura’s Light, OHIO Survivor Advocacy Program hold fundraiser to support assault survivors

This Homecoming Weekend, the Survivor Advocacy Program is teaming up with Michigan-based Laura’s Light to host the first “Light Up Ohio U” luminary fundraiser. 

Voinovich School

Voinovich School alumni drive change through their passion for public service

Three OHIO alumni —Rebekah Green, Jeremy Phan, and India Harris-Jones—reconnected with their alma mater to recount their accomplishments in public service as they have journeyed beyond the bricks.

Haley Duschinski

OHIO Professor Haley Duschinski advances scholarship on Kashmir in new book

Ohio University’s Haley Duschinski, Professor of Anthropology and Graduate Director of the MA Program in Law, Justice & Culture, has recently published The Palgrave Handbook of New Directions in Kashmir Studies.

Victoria Lee wins the IMP 2023 International Convention of Asia Scholars Book Prize for the Best Book in the Humanities

OHIO faculty member's look at the mold behind soy sauce as Japan's economic driver wins international best book award

Dr. Victoria Lee wins best book award for describing how the science of fermentation — and the microbes at the heart of soy sauce and miso soup — helped drive Japan's economy into the 21st century.

Craig Nunemaker, PhD, works in his lab

Heritage College researcher receives funding to explore potential treatment for Type 1 diabetes

Craig Nunemaker, Ph.D., associate professor, Osteopathic Heritage Foundation Ralph S. Licklider, D.O., Endowed Faculty Fellow in Diabetes and Islet Biology, and principal investigator of the Nunemaker Lab at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, received funding to research a dual-acting molecule with potential to treat type 1 diabetes.

Scripps students earn top awards at national journalism convention

The Ohio University chapter of The Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) earned a top honor this September in Las Vegas, bringing home the SPJ’s Campus Program of the Year Award.

President Gonzalez announces restructuring of University human resources

Since the beginning of my term as President, I have had the opportunity to engage with many of our talented faculty and staff, and it is obvious that you are among our most valuable assets here at OHIO.

Ken Slats

Ken Slats learned his storytelling skills at WOUB and Ohio University

When Ken Slats started at Ohio University in 1987, he knew he wanted to pursue a career in media as a journalist telling the stories of his sports heroes.

Reminder: Nationwide emergency alert test to occur Oct. 4 at approximately 2:20 p.m.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will conduct a nationwide emergency alert test that is aimed at ensuring the effectiveness of its national emergency alert systems.

The Marching 110 at the Homecoming Football game.

Reignite the Green and White: Homecoming 2023 invites Bobcats to connect, celebrate all things OHIO

It’s Homecoming week: From pep rallies to giveaways to family tailgates, the Bobcat Family has plenty of reasons to Stand Up and Cheer!

Ohio University's original marching band, in 1925
The Marching 110

A Century in the Making

The Marching 110 has a storied history at OHIO, but its origins go back further than most realize. This year marks the 100th birthday of the University’s marching band.

Journalism students getting hands-on experience in the mid-1980s

100 Years of Journalism Education

The University’s esteemed journalism program got its start 100 years ago, when English professor Raymond Slutz offered the first OHIO journalism course.

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