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Community Events

Ohio University Chillicothe to offer professional development opportunity for law enforcement officers

Ohio University Chillicothe will host a professional development opportunity for law enforcement officers on Wednesday, April 15 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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OHIO Community

Building digital accessibility skills together

The OHIO Digital Accessibility Network (OHIO-DAN) is providing information and resources to help all members of the OHIO community build fluency in the Seven Core Skills of Digital Accessibility.

Emma Adams
Rewarding Careers

OHIO Chillicothe alumna Emma Adams finds her calling in education

Emma Adams loves her job as a media specialist at Pickerington Central High School, and she is grateful for the affordable, flexible, and career-focused education she received at Ohio University Chillicothe.

Faith Voinovich
Alumni Leaders

Family ties just one facet of Cutler Scholar alumna’s path to service on Voinovich School Advisory Board

Faith Voinovich launched a career in venture capital after attending OHIO's Russ College of Engineering and Technology and has kept close contact with her grandfather’s namesake school at the institution ever since.

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OHIO Research

OHIO to hold open forums for associate vice president for research partnerships and innovation finalists

Ohio University Vice President for Research and Creative Activity Eric Muth announces the first finalist for the position of associate vice president for research partnerships and innovation.

Health Services Center
Health

Ohio University’s Academic Health Sciences Center to improve health outcomes, access across Southeast Ohio and beyond

The Ohio Academic Health Sciences Center (OHIO-AHSC) will address significant health challenges and health care workforce shortages across the state, particularly in rural and Appalachian communities.

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OHIO Announcements

Kettering Health and Ohio University scale partnership to improve health for Ohio communities

The affiliation unites Kettering Health’s extensive clinical system, known for its innovative and integrated approach to acute and ambulatory care, with the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s nationally recognized leadership in osteopathic medical education and research.

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OHIO Events

Spotlight on Learning conference to be held at OHIO on Feb. 13

The Spotlight on Learning conference offers Ohio University faculty, administrators and instructional support staff an opportunity to innovate early and implement now.

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OHIO Community

Learn about social engineering, how to stay safe

The Information Security Office has created a webpage filled with information designed to help students, faculty, staff and community members learn more about social engineering and how to stay safe

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Board of Trustees

OHIO Board of Trustees hears update on Faculty Development Certification, approves the establishment of the Ohio Academic Health Science Center during January Board meetings

During January meetings, the Board passed a resolution to recognize the OHIO Academic Health Sciences Center, as well as learned about the Teaching and Assessing Experiential Learning certification.

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OHIO Community

OHIO employees donate to VPFA food drive to support Cats’ Cupboard

The food drive collected more than 200 pounds of food to help support the Cats’ Cupboard, the University’s on-campus food pantry located in Baker University Center.

Brian Steel
Alumni Leaders

Alumni profile: Brian Steel, president of Fraternal Order of Police Capital City Lodge #9

Brian Steel reflects on his path to public leadership, why he chose OHIO's MPA program and how the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service helped sharpen the skills he uses every day.

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Emerging Tech

Ohio University ranked among top AR/VR schools in the nation by Animation Career Review

Ohio University’s McClure School of Emerging Communication Technologies in the Scripps College of Communication has earned national recognition in the rapidly growing field of immersive technology.

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Community Impact

Social Enterprise Conference attracts participants from throughout Appalachia

The Appalachian Conference on Social Enterprise attracted more than 160 participants. It was the seventh installment of the event focused on business ventures that are mission-driven.

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National Recognitions

Ohio University receives 2026 Carnegie Community Engagement Classification

The CE Classification represents the leading framework for institutional assessment and recognition of community engagement in U.S. higher education. Awarded following a rigorous self-study process, this classification has recognized outstanding community engagement for 19 years.

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