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Athens Campus emergency communication systems to be tested Friday, Sept. 10

Ohio University's Athens Campus will test several of its emergency communication systems at approximately noon on Friday, Sept. 10, 2021. 

MSA 2021 rankings

Master of Sports Administration program named world’s best for the eighth time in 10 years

Ohio University’s Master of Sports Administration (MSA) program has been named the world’s best postgraduate sports management degree for 2021 by SportBusiness.

Front row, left to right: Claire Schiopota, Eric Boll, adviser Nerissa Young (on computer screen) and Isabel Nissley. Back row, left to right: Kayla Bennett, Helen Widman and Sophie Young

Ohio University Society of Professional Journalists chapter racks up two more national honors

The Ohio University chapter of Society of Professional Journalists continued its history-making run this weekend by receiving the national Outstanding Campus Chapter award for the ninth time.

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University flexspaces ready for soft opening

Ohio University’s Flexible Workplace Project is creating a new model of the workplace that will redefine where and when OHIO employees work.

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Ohio University Lancaster student receives recognition from Ohio Education Association

Leah Phillips, a senior at OHIO Lancaster studying middle childhood education, was recognized for distinguished service by the Ohio Education Association Board of Directors.

Baker Center AAPI

Ohio University launches new Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander employee affinity organization

Launched in the summer of 2021, AAPI-LEAD welcomes all OHIO employees who seek opportunities to foster networking, professional development, awareness, and support for AAPI at OHIO.

Linguistics graduates

Linguistics Department celebrates 50th anniversary with alumni and faculty from around the world

OHIO's Linguistics Department will mark its 50th anniversary by bringing back alumni and faculty from around the world to celebrate the program's mission and its resilience.

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Seventh Annual Tri-State Conference on Diversity and Inclusion Conference to take place virtually Sept. 20-24

The seventh annual Tri-State Conference on Diversity and Inclusion will be a week-long virtual event from Sept. 20-24 filled with community, collaboration, commitment, learning, and inspiration.

Voinovich School

Voinovich School faculty, staff, and students play key role in collecting data from the U.S. Census Bureau to organize into a unified redistricting database

Faculty, professionals, and students from the Voinovich School have been collecting data from county boards of elections and the U.S. Census Bureau to organize into a unified redistricting database.

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Bobcats Helping Bobcats Faculty Appreciation Social

OHIO's Office of the President, Office of the Provost, and the Office of the Dean of Students are hosting a Bobcats Helping Bobcats Faculty Appreciation Social on Wednesday, Sept. 22.

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Ohio University seeking applicants for 2021-22 MAC Outstanding Faculty Award

Ohio University is seeking applications for the 2021-22 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Outstanding Faculty Award for Student Success. 

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Nominations sought for 2021-22 Presidential Teacher Award and Provost’s Award for Excellence in Teaching

Ohio University is seeking nominations for the 2021-22 Presidential Teacher Award and Provost’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.

WorldCat Alden Library

University Libraries’ extraordinary legacy as the first library in the world to catalog online

It can be said that online cataloging as it is today began on Aug. 26, 1971, when OHIO's Vernon R. Alden Library was the first in the world to generate an electronic library record.

Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz

Cronin, Franz find for-profit hospitals can significantly impact population health

A study by professors Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz found that for-profit hospitals were more likely than nonprofit and public hospitals to be in communities with greater economic and health needs.

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OHIO stands in solidarity with those affected by the tragic events in Afghanistan

The recent news of the dangerous situation in Afghanistan has shaken all of us, causing deep grief and sadness.

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