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Dr. Akiko Noda spent four weeks in Athens as the Robert Glidden Visiting Professor from Chubu University.
In their senior design course, mechanical engineering students were tasked with making job experiences more accessible for people with disabilities at SW Resources.
Ohio University Eastern has teamed up with the 2022 Blame My Roots Festival to celebrate alumni and extend music-industry employment opportunities to current students as part of its 65th anniversary.
As a reminder, the annual Benefits Open Enrollment period will be open through Wednesday, May 4, 2022.
Ohio University students are taking their voices, their models and even coloring books into the local community to demonstrate the benefits of green roofs to area children and families.
The spring 2022 issue of Ohio Today magazine is available to OHIO faculty and staff online and at distribution points on each campus.
The Heritage College has completed three cluster hires to date and so far has found success.
Ohio University President Hugh Sherman has announced that three finalists will interview during the week of April 25-29 for the position of vice president for student affairs.
Ohio University expects to graduate approximately 3,500 students during the Spring Commencement ceremony, which is set to take place on April 29-30 at Ohio University’s Convocation Center.
Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has welcomed three new faculty members as part of a new population health cluster hire focused on researching social determinants of health.
The Ohio University Administrative Senate has presented three employees with the Outstanding Administrator Awards for 2022.
The Linguistics Department will hold its 50th anniversary party at Jackie O’s Brewpub on Wednesday, April 27.
Graduate students with expertise in the region will help spur the discussion moderated by Dr. Catherine Cutcher, assistant director of the Center for International Studies.
A new analysis of archaeological sites in the Americas challenges relatively new theories that the earliest human inhabitants of North America arrived before the migration of people from Asia.
Larry Hayman, Esq. has held several roles at Ohio University, serving as an instructor, advisor, program director, and more.