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In order to best meet the needs of our students, faculty, staff and communities, Ohio University has established the Campus Space Optimization Initiative.
As the country celebrates Black History Month, OHIO is calling upon its community to join them in honoring the important contributions of the Black community throughout American history and in society today.
The Ohio Supercomputer Center is a state organization dedicated to empowering Ohio’s educational and research institutions.
The annual OHIO Music Industry Summit (MIS) registration is open. This year’s two-day conference promises to be packed with a great line up of industry professionals, artists, and much more.
Starting Friday, March 3, the Ohio University logo on all single sign-on (SSO) pages will be updated to the newest version
The College of Business Centers of Excellence recently led a combined effort to encourage faculty, staff, and students to donate professional clothing items to the Career Closet.
Ohio University Southern is seeking nominations for the 2023 Dr. Dan Evans Ohio University Southern Alumni Leadership Award.
The African American Studies Department presents the 2023 Ted Rose Lecture featuring a guest talk by Brooks Hefner on "Black Pulp and the Radical Politics of Popular Genre" on March 9.
The Ohio University community mourns the passing Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Larry Snyder, who passed away on Jan. 21.
OHIO's Division for Diversity and Inclusion announced that Dr. Duane Bruce has departed Ohio University for a promotional opportunity at Texas State University.
OHIO’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion and Women’s Center will join in nationwide efforts to uplift the experiences of women throughout the month of March.
Researchers including OHIO professor Patrick O’Connor and Ph.D. student Riley Sombathy discovered through examining the bones of dinosaurs there was no relationship between growth rate and body size.
Cultural anthropologist Matthew Rosen traveled to Albania in 2015, looking for a place to study the relationship between literature and social life.
Nursing students enrolled the Evidence-Based Nursing Practice course presented their final projects for the fall semester.
Chester Pach published an essay recently on one of Ronald Reagan’s most famous — and controversial — speeches. In that address, Reagan called the Vietnam War “a noble cause.”