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The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the final phase of the Clippinger Renovation Strategy and received budget and enrollment updates during its October meetings.
The Division of Diversity and Inclusion invites the campus community to attend a two-part expert lecture series on Oct. 15 and 22.
Ralph Izard, former director of the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, died Sept. 3. He served as director from 1986-1998 and on the faculty for 32 years before retiring in 1998.
On behalf of the Honorary Degree Committee, I am requesting your nominations for candidates to receive honorary degrees from Ohio University.
Ohio University Housing and Residence Life will move residents of Boyd Hall into quarantine Friday, October 9 until Wednesday, October 21.
Over the past week, Ohio University’s Athens campus has seen an increase in the number of COVID-19 positive cases in students who are currently living in our residence halls.
The Society of Photographic Illustrators (SPI) is an organization on the Athens Campus that has done an excellent job engaging members through the current virtual world.
Ohio University’s incoming freshman class has set a new record for the highest average high school grade point average, climbing to an average of 3.58.
Ian Carter, newly-elected president of Student Senate, says it's challenging to meet people during the pandemic, but it is possible.
The Grammy Award nominee and critically acclaimed American mezzo-soprano who enjoys the moniker “queer girl with a nose ring,” Jamie Barton brought her 21st Century style to classical voice students.
OCIP builds on the successes of its summer virtual experience to offer a similar program during the spring semester for all undergraduate students.
The Student Software Engineering Program provides students studying computer science the opportunity to gain hands-on experiences.
OHIO depends on student Orientation Leaders to help welcome and guide incoming students and their families and guests through the orientation process.
In an age of global connectivity, OHIO students are learning skills of international collaboration to address pressing issues of global environmental change within different regional contexts.
Don’t miss your shot to fight the flu!