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two nursing students talk share information on stopping bullying at a health fair
Community Events

Ohio University Chillicothe to host community health fair

Ohio University Chillicothe nursing students will host a Community Health Fair on Tuesday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ohio University Chillicothe’s Bennett Hall.

Cutler Hall overlooks Ohio University's College Green.
Outstanding Advisors

OHIO honors outstanding advisors

Ohio University recently presented Dr. Anne Perez and Shelley Barton with the Chapman Clapp Outstanding Advisor Award for the 2024-25 academic year.

Plant Cell Wall Conference
Student Research

Ohio University graduate students present research at Plant Cell Wall Biology Conference

Two Ohio University Ph.D. students recently showcased their research at the 2025 International Conference on Plant Cell Wall Biology, held July 6–10 at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.

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Forever OHIO

Celebrate 100 Years of the Bobcat and support student experience

The 100 Years of the Bobcat T-shirt and sweatshirt are available by preorder now, and the proceeds will help to fund student internships.

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Forever OHIO

Ohio University Alumni Association Board of Directors welcomes four new members

The Ohio University Alumni Association (OUAA) is pleased to announce the election of four new members of its Board of Directors.

Graciela Muniz-Terrera
Research

Study reveals shifts in job and leisure satisfaction before retirement

An international study co-authored by a Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine researcher found that job satisfaction gradually becomes less important than leisure time for those nearing retirement.

OHIO students and IGS Energy representatives sit at tables and listen to a speaker during the Etiquette Dinner in the Walter Hall Rotunda
Student Experiences

OHIO students refine professional skills at annual Etiquette Dinner

The event was made possible through sponsorship from IGS Energy, a leading sustainable energy provider headquartered in Ohio. Representatives from the company also actively engaged with students at the event.

McDavis Cornerstone Celebration
McDavis Hall

Legacy in Brick: OHIO honors the impact of President Emeritus Roderick J. and Deborah McDavis

Ohio University celebrated the legacy of President Emeritus Roderick J. McDavis with a special cornerstone event recognizing his lasting impact as the institution’s 20th president. The event included a lecture from McDavis, a tour of the future McDavis Hall and a reception honoring his student-centered leadership.

Federal Government

A message regarding the recent federal government shutdown

University leadership will continue to closely monitor and share appropriate developments and/or guidance with the University community as the situation progresses.

Students on stage
Festival vibes

Capturing the sound and soul of the Nelsonville Music Festival

Media students brought the Sycamore Sessions to life at the annual festival, showcasing and honing their skills in video and audio production.

Students working on laptops
Workshops

Summer workshop brings together aspiring high school journalists

Aspiring high school journalists attended the High School Journalism Workshop for hands-on learning, mentorship and inspiration, and came away with skills and experiences that will carry them into college and beyond.

Socktober 2025! Make a donation to the OHIO cause you love and receive a pair of designer socks as a thank you!
Socktober

Introducing Socktober! These limited-edition socks designed by students are only available this October

Step up your sock game this October with Socktober at OHIO. Make a gift, support students, and snag limited-edition, student-designed Bobcat socks before they’re gone.

Berkeley Franz HCOM
Research

New study reveals long-term mental health effects of having a parent incarcerated

A new study shows that children who have had a parent go to jail or prison before they turn 18 are more likely to receive a mental health diagnoses by mid-life.

Ted Yoder Band pose with their instruments
Community Events

Tradition meets innovation as Ted Yoder kicks off ICA concert season at OHIO Southern

National dulcimer champion Ted Yoder opens the Ironton Council for the Arts’ 45th season at OHIO Southern on Sunday, Oct. 5, continuing a longstanding partnership to bring live music to the region.

Tim Bolender
Alumni Leaders

Ohio University alumnus Tim Bolender built a career rooted in education and community

Ohio University Chillicothe alumnus Tim Bolender has been shaping young lives in the classroom, on the boards, and on the field at Greenfield Exempted School District for more than two decades.

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