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The Office of Undergraduate Experiential Learning is accepting proposals for Undergraduate Experiential Learning Stewardship Grants. It is open to faculty, staff, and student organizations.
Guy Andrew Remonko, Jr., of Granville, Ohio, died Jan. 4 in Granville of kidney cancer. He was 78.
State-of-the-art chemistry facility coming to OHIO in Summer 2020.
Students from every background are invited to explore its four main sections: 3D printing, fabric textile, vinyl and paper-cutting, and a computer numerical control router (CNC).
V.P. for Diversity and Inclusion Dr. Gigi Secuban will be a member of the 2020 New Leadership Academy Fellows Program, which is designed to change the expectations that surround leaders.
The City of Athens, in collaboration with Ohio University, will begin construction of the Richland Avenue Pedestrian Crossing project in early March 2020.
Ohio University announced, today, the creation of a new program that expands on the University’s fixed tuition guarantee and ensures a new level of cost transparency and degree affordability.
Classified Senate is requesting nominations for its non-bargaining Classified Employee of the Month award, which acknowledges those who are setting the standards for excellence at Ohio University.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees’ Jan. 17 meeting will be streamed live from Walter Hall on the Athens Campus.
The Presidential Global Engagement Fund aims to increase to increase OHIO’s global engagement to advance academic excellence and innovation in regions of the world.
In spring 2020, the Large Enrollment Course Faculty Learning Community will help faculty redesign their courses to promote student success and increase learning outcomes. Apply by Jan. 31.
The OHIO Libraries’ Don Swaim Collection, featuring over 700 audio interviews of well-known authors from “Book Beat,” is now digitally available online.
GoBus passengers are currently unable to purchase tickets ahead of time online and over-the-phone. Drivers are accepting cash for seats until the issues are resolved.
Twenty-two journalists representing 10 nations will make up the 2020 class of Kiplinger Fellows in Public Affairs Journalism.
The Board of Trustees will receive an integrated strategy update to include discussion of budget planning, enrollment and progress on the University’s Fearlessly First Strategic Framework.