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OHIO Online criminal justice student Christina Cox took a non-traditional route to college, starting her associate degree at Sinclair Community College in 2015 after having been a stay-at-home mom.
Seven fall Ohio University graduates have been commissioned as second lieutenants in the United States Army.
University College Interim Dean Dr. Carey Busch extends a message of congratulations and excitement for the future in this brief video for University College graduates.
Ohio University student Brett Booker is turning his time in prison into a new career, and he’s not waiting until he gets out. He’s already published two books, with more on the way in 2022.
The dean of University College serves as a member of the Provost’s senior staff and Deans’ Council and leads University-wide student support offices housed in the college.
Ohio University started its academic-focused Learning Community program back in 1999 and it has been very successful in helping first-year students become comfortable on campus.
Brian Wolfe, a University College student pursuing degrees in Law Enforcement Technology and Criminal Justice, was recently appointed to the Ohio University Lancaster Coordinating Council.
Ohio University student voting increased nearly 10 percent in last year’s presidential election, rising to 70.6 percent in 2020 from a rate of 60.8 percent in 2016.
OHIO and the city of Athens will celebrate Veterans Day throughout the week with events including a parade, free breakfast, speeches, as well as OHIO athletic teams honoring veterans on select nights.
OHIO junior Rebecca Bacon has loved wolves ever since she discovered the video game “Wolf Quest,” and this summer she got to live out a dream by working with wolves as an intern at Wolf Park.
University College Interim Dean Carey Busch has announced the appointment of Allison White as chair of the new Applied Sciences and Professions Department.
Maxeen Ramlo is a senior studying mechanical engineering in the Russ College of Engineering who puts in just as much time to her education as she does to engaging in our community.
Sophomore Orlando Gonzalez always wanted to go to college, but worried that he wouldn't be able to afford it. He became a Cutler Scholar and was able to pursue his dreams.
During college Kirby Bowman sometimes worried about finding a sustainable career as an artist. Now she is thankful to be making art and facilitating meaningful community collaborations as a production
Justin Cox earned his associate degree in applied science through the Law Enforcement Technology Program (LET) at Ohio University Lancaster in 2020 and has begun work toward a BCJ.