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Ohio University Chillicothe enrolled 200 incoming first-year students this fall, marking an almost 10 percent increase in freshman class enrollment over last year.
Select online graduate programs see double-digit growth in incoming cohorts.
Ohio University Zanesville invites the public to attend a presentation by writer Melody Moezzi on Sept. 10, at 4 p.m. in the Elson Hall Atrium.
Over the summer, students in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology were actively engaged in hands-on internships with employers across the state and country.
Mark your calendars, Bobcats – OHIO’s Homecoming Week 2024 is happening September 23, 2024.
Ohio University students on the Athens campus are invited to participate in economics studies that are examining decision making.
OHIO Southern to host journalist Philip Eil as he shares his true-crime investigation into a notorious opioid doctor in Southern Ohio, revealing the human toll of the epidemic.
Ben McCament has spent his career making a significant impact in environmental science, particularly in watershed restoration and mineral resource management.
Explore Bigfoot, UFOs, ghosts, and more in Todd Martin’s Paranormal Phenomena and Local Mysteries workshop at Ohio University Southern, Tuesdays, Sept. 10 – Oct. 1. Registration: $25.
This one-stop data source dashboard consists of over 200 community indicators on health and wellbeing across Appalachian Ohio.
The Landing Zone training was created to assist individuals who are committed to providing resources and aid to veteran students at Ohio University.
Michael McNamara currently serves as the treasurer for Butler County, located just north of Cincinnati with nearly 400,000 residents.
Which three people with Ohio University connections were at the opening game of the NFL season in Kansas City on Thursday night?
Communication is the most critical component of educating Ohio teens to make healthy choices about substance use and mental health.
When you learn that Tom Muchmore retired as a computer programmer, you might be confused as to why he values his time training as a broadcast journalist at Ohio University and WOUB.