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Kerri Shaw, an associate professor in the College of Health Sciences and Professions, was named the National Association of Social Workers’ Ohio Chapter Region Seven “Social Worker of the Year."
Twenty-two journalists from around the world will make up the Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism’s inaugural class in climate reporting.
The Center for Law, Justice and Culture offers law-related online graduate courses for summer 2022.
Athens Area Mediation Service is offering free mediation training to all Ohio University students, faculty and staff.
Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Terry Hogan has named Kathy Fahl interim dean of students.
OHIO’s Academic Achievement Center (AAC) has been awarded certification as a Level I and II certified tutor training program by the internationally recognized College Reading and Learning Association.
On behalf of the Honorary Degree Committee, I am requesting your nominations for candidates to receive honorary degrees from Ohio University.
As spring semester moves forward, some students may be feeling stressed, whether it’s about being back on campus, the pressure of classes, or other issues.
To commence Black History Month, a historic Baltimore golf club unveiled a monument celebrating a little-known part of the city’s history.
The Ohio University Veterans and Military Student Services Center Faculty/Staff Awareness Training Program, known as “Landing Zone,” is being offered this spring via Microsoft Teams.
Professional Development Pathways (PDP) has announced two new professional development courses are now available for OHIO employees.
The Distinguished Professor Portrait Unveiling and Lecture originally scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 3, has been postponed due to the expected winter storm.
Ohio University expects students, faculty, and staff who use BinaxNOW antigen self-tests to submit their test results to the University via the NAVICA app.
“Let’s Talk About Loss” will be take place on Feb. 3, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. EST virtually on Zoom.
Low-income partially- or totally-unemployed Ohio residents now have the opportunity to earn one or more Ohio University Lancaster credentials for free through a training program grant