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The State Department announced the selection of Talinn Phillips of Ohio University for a spring semester English Language Specialist virtual project in Russia.
The Menard Family George Washington Forum will host a discussion with Musa Al-Gharbi on "We Have Never Been Woke: Social Justice Discourse, Inequality and the Rise of a New Elite" Jan. 20.
The panel discussion will focus primarily on the relationship of U.S. presidents and the news media since the 1970s.
Five students won awards at the Ohio University Three Minute Thesis Competition finals hosted by the Graduate College on Dec. 2.
The following message is from Dr. Kevin Uhalde, associate professor of history and director of the Center for Law, Justice and Culture.
The Ohio University English Department plans to hold 2022 Spring Literary Festival on the Athens campus on April 6 and 7.
A study led by Ohio University researchers shows that the increase of sea ice surrounding Antarctica since 1979 is a unique feature of Antarctic climate since 1905.
The Linguistics Department in the College of Arts and Sciences continues its 50th anniversary colloquium series this spring by bringing back alumni and faculty from around the world.
Ohio University alumnus Andrew R. Touhy has been awarded Yemassee's inaugural fiction chapbook prize for his recently released book, "Designs for a Magician's Top Hat."
The application deadline for graduate programs in the Center for International Studies has been extended to Feb. 15.
A select group of professors, students and alumni traveled to Virginia to take part in an archaeological dig on a 13,000-year-old site from Nov. 4-13.
Ronan Carroll, Ph.D., recently received the Robert F. Rakowski Award for Outstanding Research for breakthrough work involving non-traditional RNA and Staphylococcus bacterial infections.
Hosted by the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE) and Office of Global Affairs, delegates from Andijan State University (ASU) in Uzbekistan visited Ohio University’s Athens campus on Nov. 15-19.
Brian Schoen, Ph.D., published a chapter in “The Cambridge History of America in the World, Volume 2: The Nineteenth Century.”
Ohio University alumna Magdalyne Akiding came to Athens as an international student to earn a master's degree in linguistics.