Events

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Events

"South Korea and the Challenges It Faces": Contemporary History Institute hosts guest speaker

The Contemporary History Institute hosts Dr. Ji Young Choi discussing “South Korea's Achievements and Challenges It Faces: A Historical Perspective” on Thursday, April 3 at 4 p.m. in Baker Center 231.

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Events

Spring Literary Festival 2025 to feature renowned authors, including Jennifer Egan

Ohio University's Spring Literary Festival returns March 19-20, featuring award-winning authors for lectures and readings.

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Zanesville

2025 Day in the Life of a Social Worker

OHIO Zanesville is hosting the annual Day in the Life of a Social Worker program. The event will take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, March 3 in the Elson Hall Auditorium.

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British History

Washington Forum event will explore the history of greed

Guest speaker Dr. Penelope Ismay will discuss the topic of greed at the Menard Family George Washington Forum March 20.

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University Community

Faculty, staff invited to generative AI workshops

Learn how generative artificial intelligence tools can ease your workflow and tackle tedious tasks in an interactive, two-part professional development series hosted by Administrative Senate and the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment.

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Baker Peace Conference

2025 Baker Peace Conference to explore postwar Vietnam

Themed "After Saigon's Fall: The Postwar Decade (1975-1985)," the conference will take place February 20-21.

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Bioethics Lecture

Improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations: Join us for a lecture in bioethics

The Dr. Jennifer Horner Lecture in Bioethics Series event on March 6 will feature Dr. Marshall Chin, a distinguished physician and health equity researcher from The University of Chicago Medicine.

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Lecture

'Exploration, Empires and the Origins of Global Capitalism' lecture Feb. 11

The Menard Family George Washington Forum will host Dr. Emma Griffin for a free public lecture exploring how empire and exploration shaped global capitalism.

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Holiday celebrations

'Every year, we add more tables'

At the fourth-annual Home Away from Home Thanksgiving feast, students and faculty from the Patton College of Education treated guests to a lavish spread.

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Ohio Events

Ready, Set, Startup

The Global Entrepreneurship Startup Market will feature more than 32 student vendors.

Fall Bobcat Career Series Wrap-up
OHIO Events

Fall Bobcat Career Series

Ohio University Zanesville invites students and alumni to the Fall Bobcat Career Series, a valuable opportunity to build career skills, gain insights into the job market and make meaningful connections.

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OHIO Events

OHIO Zanesville to host International Education Week community events

Join Ohio University Zanesville Nov. 18-21, 2024, to explore new cultures, broaden your worldview and connect with fellow community members.

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Guest Speaker Event

'Should you choose to live forever?' Philosophy Forum to be held November 7

The Philosophy Forum will present “The Future of Immortality,” a public lecture by John Martin Fischer, a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside.

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Campus Lecture

46th annual Costa Lecture to be held October 17

The 46th Annual Endowed Costa Lecture, "Campaigns and Conspiracies: How Conservative Media Changed Presidential Elections," will be held on October 17 at 7 p.m. in the Baker Center Ballroom.

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Research

More than 'reviving the past'

The African American Research and Services Institute celebrates its official re-opening Nov. 1.

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