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The news doesn’t stop in the midst of a global pandemic, and neither do student journalists at Ohio University.
Ohio University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Chang Liu began looking for a way to connect his hometown residents and also engage the city’s young learners during COVID-19.
As interim dean, Busch will oversee the Allen Student Advising Center, the Academic Achievement Center, the Office of First Year and Student Transitions, University Accessibility, and ROTC.
Ohio University’s Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs is ranked among the top 20 percent of the nation’s public affairs graduate schools.
Eddith Dashiell has been named the next director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism in the Scripps College of Communication at Ohio University.
OHIO recently announced the initiative to provide remote work for student employees and has published a list of resources and best practices for supervisors to use when providing meaningful work.
We are reaching out with a reminder that each instructor should contact their students on or before March 23 to provide reassurance.
The group started out with 10 people and now has around 400 people, from Ohio to Georgia, California and beyond.
While the division’s physical spaces are closed until further notice, the division remains open and ready to serve students through virtual programming and support services.
We know many members of our university community wish to help those in need during this unprecedented time.
I am writing, today, to notify you of our decision to postpone our Spring 2020 Commencement ceremonies, planned for May 1-2 and graduation recognition activities on all regional campuses.
Due to the world’s coronavirus pandemic, OHIO Facilities Management and Safety has created a page that lists the current operating status of buildings on all six campuses.
Whether your event is a department meeting, orientation program, or major performing arts event, here are four things an event planner/organizer can do, in advance, to facilitate access.
Staff not required to report to campus are expected to support the continuity of operations of the University by working remotely whenever possible or engaging in other meaningful work.
While coronavirus presents a significant academic disruption for the student body, we are committed to the continuity of your high-quality education and to your ability to complete your education.