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Ohio University Zanesville invites students and alumni to the Fall Bobcat Career Series, a valuable opportunity to build career skills, gain insights into the job market and make meaningful connections.
Join Ohio University Zanesville Nov. 18-21, 2024, to explore new cultures, broaden your worldview and connect with fellow community members.
The Global Entrepreneurship Startup Market will feature more than 32 student vendors.
The Philosophy Forum will present “The Future of Immortality,” a public lecture by John Martin Fischer, a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California, Riverside.
The 46th Annual Endowed Costa Lecture, "Campaigns and Conspiracies: How Conservative Media Changed Presidential Elections," will be held on October 17 at 7 p.m. in the Baker Center Ballroom.
The African American Research and Services Institute celebrates its official re-opening Nov. 1.
The Contemporary History Institute hosts the 7th annual Elizabeth Evans Baker Endowed Lecture featuring Len Elmore discussing “The Evolution and Revolution of College Sports” on Thursday October 24 at 7:30 p.m. in Baker Center Theater.
We're not in Kansas anymore, Rufus—starting Sept. 23, Bobcats will follow the red-brick road back to Athens for alumni events, football, tailgates, floats and fun! From the beat of The Marching 110 to the cheers in Peden Stadium, Homecoming is a chance to relive the magic of OHIO.
The Menard Family George Washington Forum hosts Joel Mokyr, Ph.D., discussing "The Enlightenment and Economic Growth" on Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. in Baker Center Theater.
The Nelsonville Music Festival Production program catered to several media interests and provided students with a laid-back environment to first experience working a live event.
Ohio University’s History Department, in collaboration with the Central Region Humanities Center, presents the biennial conference, "Gender and Sexuality in the Midwest," Sept. 6-7 at Baker Center.
The OHIO students who worked at Nelsonville Music Festival's Creekside Stage were instrumental in its production and will essentially make or break the resulting Sycamore Sessions this fall.
Eighty high school students have a better idea of what a life in media may be like following the Ohio University E.W. Scripps School of Journalism’s 2024 High School Journalism Workshop July 7-11.
Waterfront Hall, a cornerstone of community and culture in Wheeling, West Virginia, will host a dynamic event celebrating innovative entrepreneurship on Saturday, Aug. 17.
Students and faculty from the OHIO Lancaster Theatre program are thrilled to present their upcoming performance of Beauty and the Beast and they are taking this summer's show to the next level.