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Fifty years after the Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970, we look back at the devastation and response students had on OHIO's Athens campus.
AT&T Aspire has awarded The Ohio University Foundation an AT&T Foundation grant in order to continue supporting the Career Paths in Digital Literacy Program.
From organizing virtual town hall meetings to preparing meals for students to donating personal protective equipment to healthcare workers, the CHE Department is doing what to uplift others.
Out of 1,800 applications received, Report for America chose 225 journalists to serve 162 newsrooms across the country.
Arauz is a professor and the director of graduate studies in the McClure School. He began teaching at Ohio University in 2009, and will assume his directorship on July 1, 2020.
Air Force ROTC Detachment 650 announced that cadet Derek Burton won the Commander's In-College Scholarship and cadets Kyle Ball and Mihai Untea received commissions.
The E.W. Scripps School of Journalism held its annual scholarship and awards banquet by leveraging a hashtag and livestreaming technology, maintaining a sense of celebration and community from afar.
A unique online celebration was held for nursing seniors graduating early from Ohio University's School of Nursing. The April 18 conferral of degrees supported the call for healthcare reinforcement.
Two Ohio University students are contributing to The Strange Times Newspaper project while staying in their Cincinnati homes, trying to spread good news during this time.
Dr. Jacob Hiler has been using technology, gaming and watch parties to engage with students beyond the classroom.
Before the coronavirus pandemic swept the world, several OHIO students were notified that they were awarded Critical Language Scholarships or admitted into the DAAD RISE Germany program through ONCA.
Sabraw and Thompson recently teamed up for a global engagement opportunity through art, uniting students and faculty from OHIO and partner institutions in Japan.
OHIO students in the Museum Studies Certificate Program have worked to develop an exhibition that demonstrates the fundamental idea that storytelling is the essence of the interpretive process.
Students may not have the opportunity to hunker down at Alden Library for this semester’s finals, but OHIO Libraries are still offering virtual ways to help students through their final week.
OHIO Diversity and Inclusion hosted the 2020 Virtual Diversity Leadership Institute on April 16 on the topic of how microaggressions can impact the daily lives of marginalized people.