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ECO Challenge winning team

2020 ECO Challenge winning team hopes to reduce spread of COVID-19 on campus

The 5th Annual ECO Challenge brought together several student teams that worked to identify solutions to sustainability issues.

Mattson History of Now

New course The History of Now looks at current events in a historical context

The College of Arts and Sciences has unveiled a new undergraduate and graduate course called The History of Now that focuses on the most significant historical events from 1989 until present day.

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Fifth OHIO Challenging Dialogues lecture series to highlight “Emanuel” film 

Participants will engage in virtual discussion about a deadly act of terrorism that killed nine African Americans in 2015.

Landing Zone

Veterans and Military Students’ Faculty/Staff Awareness Training Program announces spring 2021 session

The Landing Zone training was created to assist individuals who are committed to providing resources and aid to veteran students across campus.

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Library

University Libraries now accepting applications for endowment funds

Applications are open for the 1804 Special Library Endowment Fund and the Arts and Humanities Junior Faculty Endowment.

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Spring 2021 Sustainability Film Series virtually explores environmental topics

The Athena Cinema, Alden Library and Environmental Studies program are presenting the virtual spring 2021 Sustainability Film Series in conjunction with the Voinovich School.

Learning community leaders, instructors and supporters gathered for a virtual award ceremony.

Learning Community award recipients recognized

Ohio University Learning Community Programs celebrated their instructors, student leaders and supporters at the annual Learning Community Programs Awards, held virtually Sunday, Jan. 31.

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OHIO offers workshop, conference on working with students with disabilities

Faculty and staff are invited to participate in the Student Accessibility Services Workshop and the Envision Access Conference: Supporting Students with Disabilities in the Tri-State.

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Community Engagement

Newly named OHIO Career Ready Campus helps women better their lives with education

Women find success in newly named Ohio Career Ready Campus, a program that encapsulates the services provided by the Stevens Literacy Center, the Aspire program, and workforce development training.

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OHIO LGBT Center co-hosts virtual Rural Voices conference on caring for gender diverse and trans communities in rural America

Ohio University's LGBT Center is co-hosting the one-day virtual conference “Rural Voices: Caring for Gender Diverse and Trans Communities in Rural America” on Friday, Feb. 26. 

Keeping Our Bobcats Informed

Keeping Bobcats informed, February 3, 2021

Resources inside for students about Black History Month events, well-being support and more.

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Classified Senate names Rhonda Wallace Employee of the Month for October 2020

Rhonda Wallace, administrative specialist for the departments of Primary Care and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, is the new Employee of the Month.

OHIO student Daniel Dunfee studying skull growth in the Jurassic ornithopod dinosaur using microCT scanning.

Virtual Expo invites students to showcase research, creative work through video, social media

Ohio University students have multiple ways to showcase their research and creativity this spring, including posting to social media or preparing a video for judging in the #OUVirtualExpo on April 8.

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Events

OHIO offers spring professional development events for students within diverse populations

The Career and Leadership Development Center and Office of Diversity and Inclusion have partnered to offer a series of career development programs and resources for students in diverse populations. 

President Nellis at testing center

No COVID symptoms? Why getting tested can slow the spread

It’s hard to imagine that you could have COVID-19 when you feel just fine. But COVID-19 is sneaky that way, taking advantage of asymptomatic carriers so that they unknowingly spread the virus.

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