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The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, delight in discovery, champion equity and engage in community to advance female scholarship.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program seeks to inspire and encourage undergraduate students to become engaged, confident and connected leaders at Ohio University and beyond.
In 1873, Margaret Boyd paved the way for OHIO students by becoming the first woman to earn a degree from Ohio University. Today, we honor her legacy through the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program.
Lucy Thompson initially fell in love with OHIO due to the beautiful campus and the feeling of excitement from the people she met on campus tours.
In the 150 years since Margaret Boyd broke barriers as Ohio University’s first female graduate, women in higher education have made great strides, conducted groundbreaking research and become an integral part of universities across the nation.
In the 150 years to follow Margaret Boyd's graduation from OHIO, we continue to celebrate her groundbreaking accomplishments. Join us to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Boyd's graduation.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program, named after OHIO's first female graduate, is a program that cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, champion equity, and engage in their community.
Ohio University student Hannah Louck has some advice for first-year students: "Don't let imposter syndrome hold you back."
Though the county of Lincoln County, Nevada, with a population of around 5,000 may seem small on the surface, it was robust with newsworthy topics for Leslie Ostronic to explore over the summer.
Educators, authors and artists are just a few of the people from Southeast Ohio's past and present who will appear on new Humanities in the Park display panels at Richland Avenue Park.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program, named after OHIO's first female graduate, is a program that cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, champion equity and engage in their community.
Ohio University will host the inaugural Place-based Learning and Research Symposium on March 18, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Ridges, Building 19.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program seeks to inspire and encourage undergraduate women to become engaged, confident and connected leaders at Ohio University and beyond.
The Faculty Advisory Board of the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program exists to support past, current and future scholars as the program evolves to meet the needs of its students.