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Keeping Bobcats Informed for March 29, 2023.
Alyssa Alcorn didn't go straight to law school after graduating from OHIO. Instead, she jumped into helping with a state political campaign and then went to work for a law firm in Columbus.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering will host the annual Mechanical Engineering Project Fair on April 15, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m in Stocker Center and the Academic Research Center.
Aligning with the Ohio Department of Education’s recognized need to prepare students to participate in the interconnected global economy of the 21st century, two schools within the Athens City School District recently hosted Global Education Fairs.
When Paul Schneider went on a tour of Ohio University and saw the TV studios at WOUB Public Media, he knew he was going to college in Athens.
The Division of Student Affairs announced the 40th Annual Leadership Awards event, celebrating the outstanding leadership and community service of students and student organizations across OHIO.
Between having one of the largest nursing schools in the country and leading the state in training primary care physicians, Ohio University has become a national leader in preparing students for careers in health care.
Turning Pollution into Paint, Changing the Game in Collegiate Athletics, How brewery waste can fight climate change, and Social Medicine Historian Discusses History of the Breast Pump.
A new book marks the 100th anniversary of Ohio University’s renowned E. W. Scripps School of Journalism.
It seems appropriate as we celebrate our accomplished alumni in Ohio Today to borrow our last word from this incredible evening in New York City. So … Go Bobcats!
OHIO & Chubu celebrate a 50-year exchange
The practice of “memory maps” is utilized by Morinoka Gordon and Hunter Thiede, as they show where they studied, ate and enjoyed their time during their years at OHIO.
Ohio University School of Dance presents its annual Spring Senior Dance Concert, “However, For Now,” featuring the work of 13 choreographers.
For 35 years, Susan Calhoun took care of OHIO’s magnificent trees and landscapes, including the iconic cherry trees, until her recent retirement as landscape coordinator.