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Bobcat Esports Club will become OHIO's team.
Grant of $29,000 from the NEA for a project to explore the impact of music-based learning strategies on caregiver stress levels and caregiver-infant social-emotional competence.
Hailee Sorensen is a senior HTC student and Goldwater Scholar researching the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus (staph) and how it can cause a variety of different diseases in humans.
The Office of Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs urgently affirms the University’s commitment to social justice.
Today, we are pleased to share that Ohio University and The Ohio University Foundation have taken one such step through the creation of The George Floyd Memorial Scholarship Fund.
This study group will provide an opportunity to increase transparency about the University budget, insight into how the budget is formed, and input on budget processes and communication.
The fourth installment of The Patton College of Education’s Remote Teaching Series: Engaging Students with Technology continued May 18 with Assistant Professor Dr. Jesse Strycker.
Ohio University’s School of Music introduces the new Contemporary Music and Digital Instruments (OUCMDI) performance degree.
Ohio University’s LGBT Center invites all Bobcats to join in celebrating Pride Month during the month of June with a range of virtual events.
The Ohio University College of Fine Arts and the School of Art + Design is launching a new eCampus enrollment option for the Interior Architecture Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Ohio University’s Chi Sigma Iota Alpha Chapter inducted 18 new members at its annual awards ceremony April 25. The ceremony was held remotely via Microsoft Teams.
Students can access remote tutoring, college study skills coaching, supplemental instruction and more through the Keep-Learning website.
How do you keep our youngest learners engaged when you are unable to be in a classroom together? Ohio University’s Child Development Center has been working to answer that question.
Nate Sahr, a rising senior in the Honors Tutorial College Media Arts program, has put his studies into practice and released a self-titled, debut album under the moniker Fragile Son.
This year the Cutler Scholars Program virtually honored 15 faculty and friends for their mentorship to the graduating scholars.