Stories tagged with: Faculty

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Faculty Research

Understanding the Past

New discoveries by OHIO researchers are changing history as we know it.

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Fine Arts

Fanning the Flames

OHIO’s nationally renowned ceramics program enters a new era.

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Faculty Profile

Last Word with Josh Antonuccio

OHIO’s music mogul reflects on his successful career, diverse interests and passion for teaching.

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Faculty Newsmakers

OHIO's September 2025 Newsmakers

Ohio University recognized Mario Grijalva, Gaurav Bansal and Christine Bhat as September 2025 Faculty Newsmakers.

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.

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Faculty Newsmakers

University Communications and Marketing launches a new chapter of Faculty Newsmakers recognition

OHIO's University Communications and Marketing (UCM) is unveiling an exciting new chapter in its Faculty Newsmakers recognition program, one designed to be more timely, inclusive and impactful.

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Faculty Workshops

Fast‑track accessibility: Quick wins for busy faculty

Fast‑Track Accessibility: Quick Wins for Busy Faculty is a micro‑workshop series delivering focused, practical ways to make your course more welcoming—quickly and effectively.

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Research

Scientists discover new clues about joint disease and possible treatments

A new study has uncovered important clues about why joints get weaker with age and obesity—and it may help lead to better treatments for osteoarthritis.

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Rankings

Ohio University named one of America’s best-in-state employers by Forbes

OHIO has been recognized by Forbes and Statista as one of America’s Best-In-State Employers for 2025, a recognition based entirely on anonymous feedback from those who know OHIO best – its employees.

Jason Trembly speaks with Ohio University President Lori Gonzalez.
Faculty Excellence

Re-engineering waste, building sustainability

At Ohio University, engineering and sustainability go hand-in-hand, powering research that tackles major environmental problems with practical, forward-thinking solutions.

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Awards

OHIO students, faculty and alumni to participate in cultural exchange after being selected for prestigious awards

Fourteen members of the Ohio University community have been awarded prestigious fellowships through programs like Fulbright, CLS, and Princeton in Asia, supporting international education and cultural exchange. These awards enable recipients to pursue research, teaching, and diplomatic engagement abroad.

Michelle Taylor
Faculty Excellence

OHIO nursing graduate to serve as lab coordinator at OHIO Chillicothe

Michelle Taylor, a two-time OHIO graduate, has joined Ohio University Chillicothe as an assistant professor of instruction and will serve as the lab coordinator for OHIO Chillicothe’s nursing program.

Allison Butler and Michelle Perdue
Faculty Excellence

Allison Butler, Michelle Perdue return to alma mater to train tomorrow’s nurses

For Ohio University alumni Allison Butler and Michelle Perdue, joining the faculty at Ohio University Chillicothe is a full-circle moment.

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OHIO Announcements

Summer faculty development opportunities at OHIO

OHIO faculty interested in incorporating generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and/or experiential learning in their courses and teaching strategies are invited to join two self-paced offerings.

Dr. Maryam Ahmed
Research and Impact

Maryam Ahmed: Scientist reimagines the power of viruses

Maryam Ahmed’s interest in virology began in college and led to a career studying how viruses can fight cancer. Now at Ohio University, she combines research, teaching and outreach to make science more accessible.

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