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Announcement

Bird Ice Arena equipment repairs remain on schedule

The project remains on schedule to complete in late 2024, and the building is slated to officially reopen in early January 2025.

Autonomous vehicles
Research

Is a future with self-driving vehicles closer than we think? Researchers aim to find out

Transportation of the future may be closer than we think; however, a collaborative project between DriveOhio, the Department of Transportation and Ohio University is finding just how close we may actually be to autonomous vehicles and the impacts they could have on improving wellbeing and access.

Front door entrance of the Patton College of Education
Adult Education

Aspire program rises to first for measurable skill gain

OHIO's Patton College Aspire program ranked first in Ohio, helping adult learners make progress in areas like GED attainment, skill development, and transitioning to further education or careers.

International Student Documentary Film Festival
Experiential Learning

MDIA and CIS celebrate partnership with first International Student Documentary Film Festival

The Scripps College and School of Media Arts and Studies will celebrate the Center for International Studies' 60th Anniversary celebration with the International Student Documentary Film Festival.

Cutler Hall overlooks Ohio University's College Green.
University Safety & Security

Reiterating OHIO's commitment to fostering a community of safety and well-being

The following message was shared with OHIO students, faculty and staff on the Athens Campus on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Sam Sernavski
Kennedy Museum

Musician Sam K. Sernavski to perform at the Kennedy Museum of Art on Nov. 14

Musician Sam K. Sernavski will perform "what makes a river?”, an original acousmatic piece inspired by the Kennedy Museum of Art exhibition of the same name on Nov. 14, from 6-7 p.m.

a woman stands with a horse under a row of trees in misty morning light
Alumni Giving

Dan Dry donates photography collection to OHIO Libraries

Photographer Dan Dry’s multimillion-dollar collection is meant to inspire and make an impression on students, just as the University has for him.

Zane Trace Elementary students react with delight to Columbus Zoo animals
Experiential Learning

Columbus Zoo educates Ross County elementary students at OHIO Chillicothe

Nearly 300 students from Zane Trace Elementary School and Community Action Head Start got to have a close encounter with animals from the Columbus Zoo at Ohio University on Friday, Nov. 1.

OHIO football
Sustainability

OHIO’s Football Green Game to take place Nov. 13 at Peden Stadium

The OHIO Athletics-Sustainability Working Group is continuing to advance sustainability on campus through the Green Games initiative they started two years ago with the Football Green Game on Nov. 13.

The Charles R. and Marilyn Y. Stuckey Academic and Research Center
Corporate Engagement

Ohio University announces strategic investment from Kokosing to strengthen experiential learning in construction management

OHIO announces a major gift from Kokosing Inc. to enhance construction management education. A lab in the Stuckey Academic and Research Center will be named the Kokosing Teaching Laboratory.

John Gabis, Mike Diener, Roberta Milliken, and Mary Nally
Community Engagement

Ohio University Chillicothe recognizes Adena Regional Medical Center with Community Partner Award

Ohio University recognized Adena Regional Medical Center with an Outstanding Community Partner Award at the third annual Community Engagement Symposium on Friday, Oct. 25 at the Ohio University Inn.

P and P set
Experiential Learning

Tantrum Theater’s “Pride and Prejudice” allows students to take risks with creative designs

According to the opening line of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” one of life’s universal truths is that “a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” Tantrum Theater’s adaptation of the seminal novel explores the implications of this statement, all while proving yet another universal truth: a play is nothing without scenic design.

Scripps covers 2024 election
Experiential Learning

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism students prepare for election night coverage

As we approach the election, journalism students working in experiential learning units are preparing to provide local coverage that keeps OHIO students and people across the region well-informed.

Katherine Ferrier
Visiting artists

School of Dance builds community for first-year students through innovative program and performance opportunity

From Oct. 14-19, the School of Dance facilitated a residency with professional artist Katherine Ferrier thanks to support from an 1804 Fund awarded to Associate Dance Professor Christi Camper Moore.

Invisible Ground Cemetery Walking Tour
Community Engagement

Tantrum Theater and Invisible Ground present West State Street Cemetery History Tour on Nov. 16

Tantrum Theater has partnered with Invisible Ground to develop a Historic Walking Tour of West State Street Cemetery created by students from the Athens Middle School's Andrew Jackson Davison Club.

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