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Early childhood education graduate prepares for a local teaching career after hands-on experiences and strong mentorship at Ohio University Southern.
OHIO is among the fewer than two dozen R1 universities in the country to earn Carnegie’s new “Opportunity College and University” designation and among only 40 large doctoral institutions defined as “professions-focused.”
With a passion for helping others, social work graduate Macy Malone prepares to continue her education and build a career focused on supporting her community.
When Miley Gardner chose to attend Ohio University Eastern to study Human Biology, she sparked a family tradition that inspired her twin sisters, Gracie and Lanie, to join her on campus.
Ohio University isn’t just a place where students are learning about sustainability, OHIO students are actively shaping sustainability on campus.
Ohio University Southern graduate Stephan Harris returns as keynote speaker for the 2025 ceremony, sharing a message of persistence, community, and the power of asking questions and getting involved.
The annual competition, hosted by Ohio University Eastern, challenges students to solve real-world economic and societal issues.
A mother, cancer survivor, and full-time worker, this graduate earned two degrees with a mission to improve the justice system—and she's not done yet.
Securing a job or internship can feel overwhelming, but these Ohio University students are proving that preparation, networking and persistence make all the difference.
Career coach Marty Wall, BA ’72, gives political science students a head start on achieving their professional goals.
The Ohio University Student Enhancement Awards program provided 25 students with a total of $145,121 in funding for their original research, scholarship and creative work this spring.
The internship will allow Kinga Turoczi to expand her knowledge beyond political science and explore its connection to business and economic policy, all while preparing for her entry into OHIO’s MBA program.
With the support of her advisor at Ohio University Southern, Alyse Giffin found a program that built on her existing education and aligned with her career goals.
Brittney Marinich’s time at OHIO gave her more than just a degree—it gave her direction.
For Chase Lynd, returning to college wasn’t something he had always planned—but it turned out to be one of the best decisions he’s ever made.