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The Office of Emergency Programs announced brown bag lunch training sessions for Business Continuity Planners. All sessions are from noon to 1 p.m. via Teams.
The forum will be held on Wednesday, February 9 from 12:00 - 1:15 p.m.
Municipal tax refunds may be available for employees who worked from home during the 2021 tax year.
A new book by OHIO alumnus Steven Wills, Ph.D., “Strategy Shelved: The Collapse of Cold War Naval Strategic Planning,” examines U.S. naval strategy during the Cold War and post-Cold War.
Ohio University’s Online Master of Business Analytics program ranked eighth in the nation as one of the best programs of its kind by Fortune.
Astrophysicist Zach Meisel, Ph.D., is part of an international team of pioneers whose goal is to solve some of the mysteries about stars and stellar burning at the elemental level.
The annual class takes MDIA students majoring in music production and recording industry to established studios and producers to learn first-hand from leading creatives.
OHIO Campus Recycling will participate in the nationwide Campus Race to Zero Waste challenge.
Keeping Bobcats Informed, Jan. 26, 2022
For calendar year 2020, 270 faculty newsmakers were featured in 4,080 media reports from all over the world, providing their expertise and thoughts on a variety of topics.
A large crowd of Ohio University students, faculty, staff and community members took part in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebratory Brunch and Silent March on Saturday, Jan. 22.
The undergraduate online psychology degree offered by the College of Arts and Sciences is one of a number of Ohio University programs ranked among the best in the nation and the state.
Ohio University chemist Jixin Chen, Ph.D., took advantage of the time when labs were shut down early in the pandemic to apply a very modern solution to solve a very old question.
Students, faculty, staff, and visitors to all OHIO campuses are required to wear masks on public transportation in addition to indoors.
It is encouraging that case rates are declining in areas of the United States where omicron first took hold. However, we have not yet felt that sense of relief here in rural Ohio.