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In her new book, Dr. Jaclyn Maxwell takes a subject that still resonates today — socioeconomic status — back to late antiquity examining the implications of Christianity in the Roman Empire.
Ohio University is one of the few universities in the state offering courses in Swahili.
The American Physical Society awarded Dr. Prakash the 2022 Hans A. Bethe Prize, the most prestigious prize in the field of nuclear astrophysics, for his research about neutron stars and black holes.
The Menard Family George Washington Forum presents Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University Medical School discussing "COVID-19: Vaccines, Focused Protection and Public Policy" on Tuesday, Oct. 26.
Six graduate students and four faculty members from the Ohio University Geological Sciences Department shared their research at the recent Geological Society of America annual meeting Oct. 10-13.
Students looking for courses offered by the Classics and Religious Studies Department this spring will need to look for a new course prefix on the course schedule.
OHIO students can apply for the M.A. in Law, Justice and Culture program and start their graduate studies in the spring, taking graduate courses and getting a jump start on a one-year master's degree.
Just when you thought it was time to recline in the semester and relax your mind, the next year is upon us and that means, of course, it’s time to schedule spring courses.
The Center for Law, Justice and Culture offers law-related graduate courses for spring 2022, including both on-campus and online courses.
From Mexico City to Paris and beyond, 1968 saw massive protests, political violence, the assertion of new values, and explosions of artistic expression that together challenged dominant structures.
There are many ways you can boost your own learning potential; below are a few top suggestions.
The Economics Department will start a new speaker series called “Connect with Distinguished Ohio Economics Alumni” with a webinar featuring John Purcell on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m.
The Ohio University Mock Trial Team selected 20 students — eight of them first-years — for two teams and immediately set to work getting ready to compete this academic year.
New Ohio Review (NOR), the national literary journal of Ohio University’s creative writing program, added another accolade to its résumé this week.
The BIOS Advising and Resource Room — called the BARR — has moved. To find the BARR's new location in Irvine 126, just follow the signs throughout the building pointing the way.