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Weston Robbins, a senior nursing student at Ohio University Zanesville, shared this message with the campus’ Facebook followers in October: “I want to protect my community from this pandemic, and that’s why I wear my mask.”
Ohio University students will be flooding Twitter and Instagram on Thursday, April 8 to show off their research and scholarly accomplishments in this year’s Student Expo.
A team of students passionate about health education are striking up conversations around campus in an effort to help more OHIO students understand healthy behaviors that can help end the pandemic.
Ohio University has launched a national search for its next assistant vice president for enrollment management and director of Undergraduate Admissions.
The Ohio University LGBT Center invites 2021 OHIO graduates to attend Pride Graduation on April 24, a virtual ceremony honoring LGBTQ+ graduates from all academic OHIO campuses and academic levels.
Details about international week, well-being challenge, events and more are included in this week's edition.
Dr. Sergio Robles was nominated by his peers to serve as one of eight members on the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland’s Equity and Inclusion Advisory Council.
Third-year physical therapy students Spencer Edwards and Kelly Rhodes received high marks for their video submissions during this year’s American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) Geriatrics....
“OHIO Strong” gala theme will highlight exceptional stories of student leadership and resilience from the past academic year.
The Graduate Student Senate will virtually co-host the 2021 National Association of Graduate/Professional Students (NAGPS) Midwestern Regional Conference April 5-8.
The Theatre Department of Ohio University Eastern Campus will present “Scattered Shakespeare”, a collection of Shakespeare monologues and scenes, on Saturday, April 17 at 8:00pm on the Ohio University Eastern Campus YouTube channel.
Luke Bentley received his bachelor's in 2010 in Adolescent-to-Young Adult Education. He went from substitute teaching to a career in public library service.
For Kingori, who was born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya, this opportunity has been years in the making. Her project will last roughly 80 days, September to December 2021.
For three consecutive weeks, Ohio’s average COVID-19 case rate was dropping. But last week it ticked back up, and last Thursday Gov. DeWine announced that Ohio’s daily reported cases stopped dropping.
Growing up in 1960s rural Ohio, Donald R. Pollock II, AB ’94, never planned to pursue college—let alone pen prize-winning fiction. A high school dropout, Pollock wasn’t big on plans.