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The Fall 2024 Plagiarism Detection Tool Evaluation Project has concluded with the selection of Turnitin as Ohio University’s preferred plagiarism detection technology.
The OHIO Digital Accessibility Network (OHIO-DAN) continues its 2025 series with a practical habit that benefits everyone: writing descriptive links.
Quickly bring your ideas to life with videos, social media graphics, flyers and resumes with Adobe Express—using built-in templates and generative AI tools.
Beginning Oct. 14, 2025, Microsoft will end support for most versions of Windows 10.
Whether traveling for research, conferences, recruitment or academic exchange, it’s important to be prepared for enhanced scrutiny at airports and ports of entry.
OHIO students, faculty and staff are invited to learn how to apply practical tips using Office 365 and SharePoint and take advantage of Microsoft’s resources to make digital work more accessible.
The OHIO Digital Accessibility Network (OHIO-DAN) is hosting a mid-year check-in session to reflect on the 2025 Accessibility Habit series.
Ohio University has launched a multi-phase initiative to modernize its telephone systems and enhance the communication infrastructure across campus.
Ohio University students now have the opportunity to gain knowledge and experience that will help them in their job search and careers through the Building Bobcat Success Program.
Microsoft previously announced the end of support for Classic Teams beginning July 1, 2024. The end of availability of the Classic Teams client is July 1, 2025.
Alternative text (alt text) plays a key role in making images accessible in digital spaces—from websites to learning materials and beyond.
Basil Masri Zada is working to make technology more accessible for students by developing a supercomputer for the College of Fine Arts.
Phishing emails are designed to trick you into sharing sensitive information by pretending to be from a legitimate source. Reporting these emails helps protect you and others from cyberattacks.
The Office of Information Technology encourages all Ohio University faculty and staff to take a few minutes to clean up their digital and physical tech.
Student feedback is essential to enhancing the educational experience at Ohio University.