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The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program, named after OHIO's first female graduate, is a program that cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, champion equity and engage in their community.
Ohio University’s Executive Chef Tim Bruce was selected to compete in the Culinary Challenge at the National Association of College and University Food Services Midwest Conference on March 7.
Like many College of Arts and Sciences students, alumnus Shawn Chattin embraced the journey to discover where his intellectual curiosity intersected with career opportunity. He's never looked back.
Susan Giles, the John E. Sullivan Professor of Law in the Capital University Law School, joins the Center for Law, Justice and Culture and Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law Fraternity on Tuesday, March 22.
Ohio University alumnus Special Agent Justin List will discuss "Exploring Careers: Bureau of Diplomatic Security at U.S. Department of State" in a virtual presentation at 2 p.m. on March 23.
For some individuals who are at substantial risk due to certain medical conditions, masking remains an essential protection against infection.
Registration is now open; OHIO students, faculty, staff and community invited to attend
Ohio University Lancaster has partnered with Ohio Banking League to offer students the chance to attend the Summer Banking Institute.
Ohio University Lancaster Theatre is pleased to announce its first live production in the Wagner Theatre this year, Ken Ludwig’s “A Comedy of Tenors.”
Dr. Nicholas Vasilis Karayannis is an assistant professor of Physical Therapy within CHSP's School of Rehabilitation and Communication Sciences.
The Ohio University community will celebrate the life and legacy of President Emeritus Charles J. Ping, who passed away in July 2021, at a memorial program on Friday, April 1, at 3 p.m. EDT.
Visitors may see Lunar craters, Saturn’s rings, Jupiter, Mars, star clusters, or distant galaxies, depending on the time of year and sky conditions.
OHIO is launching a program for Pell-eligible first-year students with a minimum 3.0 high school GPA to cover the remaining cost of tuition and mandatory fees to earn a degree at a regional campus.
A percussionist and experimental composer from Bogotá, Colombia, Johanna Amaya performs March 2 at 8pm in the Baker Center Multicultural Art Gallery.
College of Arts and Sciences faculty experts Steven Miner and Joshua Hill discuss the Ukrainian/Russian crisis and its impact on the rest of the world.