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Student at commencement with their hands in the air in celebration

Ohio University incoming class sets record for GPA and diversity

This year sees record-breaking academic quality with the highest average incoming GPA on record and record enrollment in the University's selective honors programs, among other impressive stats.

Brittany Seals participates in Fall 2020 Commencement on College Green.

Ohio University holds Class of 2020 commencement

On Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, around 800 of OHIO’s graduates of the Class of 2020 came back to the bricks of Athens for an in-person commencement ceremony.

A table set up with a green cloth hanging over it that says "BOBCAT BIKE  VALET" with several bikes on the lawn behind it, with Walter Hall in the background

Free bicycle valet parking available at Peden Stadium for select OHIO football games

This Saturday, Sept. 11, the OHIO community is encouraged to ride their bicycles to Peden Stadium for the 2 p.m. OHIO football game against Duquesne.

Derek Catsam

Derek Catsam writes where sports and politics collide

Derek Catsam's latest book focuses on the cataclysm of sports and politics in 1981 and shines a light on the intersection of sports and political activism today.

Baker Center AAPI
University Update

Ohio University launches new Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander employee affinity organization

Launched in the summer of 2021, AAPI-LEAD welcomes all OHIO employees who seek opportunities to foster networking, professional development, awareness, and support for AAPI at OHIO.

MSA 2021 rankings

Master of Sports Administration program named world’s best for the eighth time in 10 years

Ohio University’s Master of Sports Administration (MSA) program has been named the world’s best postgraduate sports management degree for 2021 by SportBusiness.

OHIO sees 17 percent growth in its incoming class, breaking records in academic quality and diversity

With the release of preliminary student census data, Ohio University is celebrating a larger, more diverse, and more academically accomplished incoming class for fall 2021.

Small American flags on College Green

20 years later: Ohio University remembers 9-11

Ohio University is planning moments of silence and remembrance in honor of the lives lost and lives affected from the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. 

Front row, left to right: Claire Schiopota, Eric Boll, adviser Nerissa Young (on computer screen) and Isabel Nissley. Back row, left to right: Kayla Bennett, Helen Widman and Sophie Young

Ohio University Society of Professional Journalists chapter racks up two more national honors

The Ohio University chapter of Society of Professional Journalists continued its history-making run this weekend by receiving the national Outstanding Campus Chapter award for the ninth time.

A lady sits at a desk using her laptop; the desk has a monitor and keyboard, and a similar setup is to the right and front.
Ohio Community

University flexspaces ready for soft opening

Ohio University’s Flexible Workplace Project is creating a new model of the workplace that will redefine where and when OHIO employees work.

Leah Phillips OUL
Student Success

Ohio University Lancaster student receives recognition from Ohio Education Association

Leah Phillips, a senior at OHIO Lancaster studying middle childhood education, was recognized for distinguished service by the Ohio Education Association Board of Directors.

Keeping Bobcats Informed - Student Life, Well-being, Online Learning, Resources and Safety

Keeping Bobcats Informed, Sept. 8, 2021

Information inside for students about Parents Weekend, tutoring, and more.

Seventh Annual Tri-State Conference on Diversity and Inclusion Conference to take place virtually Sept. 20-24

The seventh annual Tri-State Conference on Diversity and Inclusion will be a week-long virtual event from Sept. 20-24 filled with community, collaboration, commitment, learning, and inspiration.

Health

Public health update: Sept. 7, 2021

Health care and education — institutions of society that are often taken for granted — are now under siege from COVID-19.

Isabella Santos spent nearly five of her seven years on Earth fighting against cancer and for those affected by rare pediatric cancers – a legacy her mother, Ohio University graduate Erin (Myers) Santos, has turned into her life’s purpose.

A powerhouse in the fight against pediatric cancer, alumna finds purpose in her daughter’s legacy

OHIO alumna Erin (Myers) Santos is continuing the work of her firstborn—a little girl who dreamed of a world without cancer and has changed the world for those affected by rare pediatric cancers.

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