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A new chapter begins for OHIO.
OHIO medical students will begin training this fall in a custom-built facility designed to emphasize collaborative learning styles, environmental sustainability and personal wellness.
For those of you who are new to OHIO or new to my public health updates, here you can expect to find the latest epidemiology data and information about COVID-19 initiatives on our campuses.
In recent months, the impact of cyber-attacks in the form of ransomware have been felt by the masses.
Read on to see how students can get free tickets to OHIO Athletics events.
Ohio University Southern celebrates its 65th anniversary this year and is planning events to remind its students, faculty, staff and the community that it is “Southern Strong and Still Serving."
All first- and third-year undergraduate students are required to participate in a series of online health and safety trainings focused on alcohol education and sexual assault prevention.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees received an update on the implementation of OHIO Guarantee+ Graduation Plan during its August meetings.
Campus partners have collaborated to provide a calendar of nearly 20 walk-in clinics for COVID-19 vaccines this fall semester.
COVID Operations has prepared recommendations to help students, faculty, and staff address OHIO’s mask expectations.
Be Safe Bobcats is the University’s online resource for OHIO students, faculty and staff who are looking for information related to COVID-19.
Individuals who have selected the Weekly Testing Pathway must begin their required tests this week.
Beginning this week, COVID Operations will invite fully vaccinated students, faculty and staff to participate in asymptomatic surveillance testing to monitor breakthrough infection.
Ohio University, in partnership with OhioHealth, offers students an accessible health center that provides a wide range of health services tailored to the specific needs of OHIO students.
Beginning August 23, COVID Operations will invite fully vaccinated students, faculty, and staff to participate in asymptomatic surveillance testing.