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The Ohio University Foundation Board of Trustees has allocated $100,000 from the Konneker Fund for Learning and Discovery to an Ohio University proposal that speaks to the heart of the University.
When Isabel Courtney Hall, BFA ’46, BSED ’47, passed away in 2015, after nearly seven decades of passionate devotion to music education, her family considered how to best honor her legacy.
On July 14, Dennis Irwin will pass the torch on what he describes as the honor of his life, retiring as dean of Ohio University’s Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ College of Engineering.
Spring semester at Ohio University may be winding down, but plans for the 2019 Black Alumni Reunion (BAR) are heating up.
Members of Ohio University’s Class of 2019 are gearing up for graduation day, but before these Bobcats don their caps and gowns, it’s time for them to bask in their last days as OHIO students.
Ohio University’s Athens campus is home to more than 400 Bobcats who hold dual titles: student and athlete.
John Carey, AB ’81, was born into a life of public service. Carey was named director of the Governor’s Office of Appalachia in February.
Retired Adm. James Stavridisopened the 2019Baker Peace Conferencewith the keynote address “21st Century: Risk and Opportunities.
As a student, Casey Christopher, BSC ’02, was an involved member of the Ohio University community. In fact, it was the wide range of student activities that drew her to OHIO.
The Bobcat family in Washington, D.C., recently got a little bigger—thanks to the Ohio University Capital Internship Program.
Each fall semester, Ohio University welcomes a group of first-year students into the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program, presenting these members of OHIO’s first and only women’s scholars program wit...
More than 325 people rose early on March 22 and hurried to Ohio University Lancaster, eager for an empowering day of connecting, educating, inspiring and celebrating.
Now a seasoned New Yorker, Chris Frederick, BA ’05, remembers one of his earliest visits to the Big Apple — a visit and an experience that comes full circle for him every year.
This year marks a significant milestone for the Class of 1969 and presents an opportunity for OHIO’s Golden Bobcats to reflect upon the years they spent in Athens.
Alumnus Phil Muck, BSCOM ’62, one of the Ohio University community’s most loyal members, passed away Wednesday, March 20, on Marco Island, Florida. He was 80 years old.