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The J'COB summer business program empowers rising high school seniors with creative problem-solving skills; their counselors learn about leadership and influence.
Christine Blay and Alexis Thomas showcased their innovative approach to inclusivity through peer education and storytelling at a national conference in Honolulu.
All four of Ohio University’s internal nominees for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship won the award in 2024. Ben Stiadle is a senior double-majoring in applied math and molecular biology.
All four of Ohio University’s internal nominees for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship won the award in 2024. Senior Jayanna Smith is majoring in biological sciences with a minor in public health.
All four of Ohio University’s internal nominees for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship won the award in 2024. Senior Brady Phelps is studying advanced computing in the Honors Tutorial College.
All four of Ohio University’s internal nominees for the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship won the award in 2024. Senior Greta Hibbard studies engineering physics in the Honors Tutorial College.
Ohio University biological sciences students engage in diverse summer research and internship experiences, showcasing their contributions to marine science, professional dog training and marine ecosystem surveys.
OHIO students immersed themselves in the annual media festival and conference, where they connected with industry leaders, attended panels and workshops, and discovered new career paths.
MFA student Ray Perez recently won a national award for “Lighthouse,” a sculptural metaphor for the Black male experience.
Ohio University’s Leadership Development Conference (LDC) on August 16-17 brought online graduate business students to campus for two days of immersive learning and networking.
The Child Development Center’s annual Garden Party brings families together to celebrate community and nature. This year's event honored a cherished former teacher with a natural play space.
The Marching 110 spent the summer performing internationally and preparing for the upcoming season. Focusing on training, excellence and building camaraderie, the band looks forward to continuing their legacy of standout performances.
Dr. David Wanczyk partnered with the U.S. Embassy for a trip to Senegal, where he taught poetry classes and introduced beep baseball to the continent.
This summer, Ohio University geography students are engaging in practical internships and research projects. These experiences span urban planning, sustainability, environmental geography and meteorology, allowing students to apply their academic knowledge to real-world situations.
Professor Michael Held's brewing science courses delve into the chemistry and history of beer. Students develop unexpected skills and interests along the way.