News and Announcements

Megan Taylor and Leighton Heiner

First time competitors win awards at in-person Mock Trial Tournament

The Ohio University Mock Trial Team competed at Ohio State University’s Scarlet and Grey Mock Trial Tournament in October, with two first-time competitors winning awards.

LibKey

OHIO Libraries research tool delivers full-text articles with a single click

The new browser extension LibKey Nomad moves seamlessly between publisher websites and the University Libraries’ online journal subscriptions to deliver one-click article access to important research.

Julie Suhr
Student Resources

Advising News | Psychology Peer Mentors help undergraduate students navigate college life, careers

The Psychology Peer Mentoring program provides undergraduate students studying psychology at OHIO an opportunity to interact with graduate student mentors to explore graduate school and career paths.

A student dancing on stage

School of Dance recognizes exceptional young choreographers creating dance for social justice and equity

Ohio University’s College of Fine Arts and the School of Dance are pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural 2021 High School Choreography Competition.

Suraiya Padiyath Abdulla

Flexspace provides opportunities to learn transferable skills in the digital space, while reducing OHIO’s paper footprint

The transition to an online format may have brought some challenges at first but has allowed for people to learn and become familiar with the digital space, gaining applicable skills for the future.

Jenny Klein

Flexspace provides faculty and staff with opportunities to meet students where they are

With OHIO’s new flexspace, faculty and staff can now better connect with students both in-person and online, regardless of where they are on or off campus.

Bell and Moran

Professors Bell and Moran research food in the inter-war years in Britain, from tripe to tea

For Drs. David Bell and Theresa Moran, their research is often a journey where food, culture and language entwine, with their latest research looking at the smells and taste of Manchester.

Aerial view of the Athens campus with the Hocking River on one side and rolling Appalachian hills on the other

Ohio University awarded INSPIRE Initiative Award from ARC to help provide training and work support to individuals recovering from substance use disorder

OHIO was awarded $500,000 from the Appalachian Regional Commission to create a series of paths through which individuals in recovery will obtain training and work support.

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Faculty invited to provide feedback on Turnitin and SafeAssign

OIT and the Center of Consumer Research and Analytics (CRA) are evaluating plagiarism detection tools and encourage faculty to submit feedback by Dec. 6, 2021.

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Health and Wellness

Online workshop offers mental health support to Ohio University students

The Coping Clinic at Counseling & Psychological Services (CPS) offers Ohio University students an online forum to talk about their mental health and learn helpful tips for managing stress and anxiety.

Trembly and Daramola

Russ College professors awarded $1.9 million grant from the Department of Energy

Two Russ College researchers have been awarded a grant from the U.S. DOE to integrate nitrogen and phosphorus recovery via electrochemical technology into municipal wastewater treatment facilities.

Caleb and Mallory

Provost Undergraduate Research Fund offers awards to 28 OHIO students

The OHIO Provost Undergraduate Research Fund (PURF) awards program has provided 28 students with a total of $34,764 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this fall.

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Minimum wage rate increases Jan. 1

Effective Jan. 1, 2022, the minimum wage for non-tipped employees will increase to $9.30 per hour (up $0.50 from current rate of $8.80).

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University provides guidance on holiday expenditures

Ohio University is committed to the responsible use of public funds and as such is providing guidance on holiday expenditures.

Gov. Mike DeWine

Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service selected to coordinate new statewide center of excellence for behavioral health prevention and promotion

Efforts will focus on mental health promotion and early intervention to prevent substance abuse or dependency while emphasizing cultural competency and accessibility.

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