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Low-income households soon will have increased access to sanitation solutions thanks to a wastewater research project being completed by Nichole Mazzone, a graduate student in the Voinovich School.
On March 30, 2022, join Ohio University Libraries for a conversation with Dr. Laura Ann Twagira on Microsoft Teams starting at 3:30 p.m. as part of the Libraries’ Authors @ Alden speaker series.
Adobe has recently released security updates to address a critical security vulnerability in multiple Creative Cloud products.
Ohio University celebrated the work of Distinguished Professor Steven Evans on Wednesday, March 16.
When Abby Garnett came to Ohio University, she was excited about playing basketball but undecided about exactly what she wanted to study.
Effective immediately, Ohio University masking requirements will match the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 Community Level for the county in which the campus is located.
Ohio University Lancaster student, McKenzie Taylor, was awarded the Charles J. Ping Award.
Paralegal Kate Schwartz chose OHIO's Technical and Applied Studies Program for pragmatic reasons, but she was pleasantly surprised to find opportunities for creativity infused in her courses.
At the Heritage College's first in-person Match Day celebration held in Athens, Cleveland and Dublin, graduating students learned where they would complete their residency training.
In his State of the State Address on Wednesday, March 23, 2022, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine called for investment in Ohio’s southeastern region.
The Central Region Humanities Center's annual lecture features Amelia Adams, Ph.D., on April 20 at 4 p.m.
The conference will feature both in-person and live stream options for attendance.
The World Languages Showcase will take place on Thursday, March 24 from 6-8 p.m. in the Baker University Center Front Room.
Our community will not tolerate a culture that threatens, physically or emotionally, any group or individual on our campus.
Since the inception of Intel, founded in 1969, Ohio University graduates have been critical to the evolution of innovative ideas in microprocessing and semiconducting for the company.