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With the summer sun shining over Athens, Ohio University’s campus is buzzing with the arrival of incoming students for Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO).
Ohio University’s New Adventures program provides incoming Bobcats with leadership skills, trips to amazing places and lasting friendships before they even set foot on campus.
Some of the students on campus for Bobcat Student Orientation this year may have looked a little younger than most incoming students.
Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO) featured new programs, large crowds of students and families, and lots of positive feedback this summer.
Rachel Hefner is excited to be part of the team of student leaders who will welcome new Bobcats to campus for Bobcat Student Orientation.
Rachel Hefner is excited to be part of the team of student leaders who will welcome new Bobcats to campus this summer for Bobcat Student Orientation.
NODA region seven awards recognized the work of OHIO students and staff members for their work in OHIO’s Bobcat Student Orientation and first-year programs.
For OHIO alumni Kasey Daniel and Russell Morrow, it was a shared leadership experience and serving their fellow students where they found love—both personally and professionally.
OHIO's First-Year and Student Transitions Office is recruiting student leaders for positions supporting Bobcat Student Orientation and Learning Community programs.
After taking place remotely during 2020, Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO) has returned to being a largely in-person event.
Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO) is an annual event hosted by Ohio University faculty, staff, and students to help incoming students prepare to enter college.
OHIO depends on student Orientation Leaders to help welcome and guide incoming students and their families and guests through the orientation process.
Ohio University's Learning Community Leaders have stepped up to the challenge of helping first-year Bobcats engage and connect virtually.
What will you do before you graduate? That is one of the questions posed to incoming first-year Bobcats as part of OHIO wonderwall, a project designed to engage and inspire students.
OHIO's Patton College has created the PREP program within the Aspire Grant Program in the Stevens Literacy Center to help high school students make an easier transition into higher education.