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The Honey for the Heart parade made a triumphant return to Uptown Athens with a spectacle showcasing community collaboration and the spirit of Athens.
There are a multitude of opportunities from Nov. 17 through Dec. 3, to catch this Tantrum Theater production of an original play set in Athens, Ohio.
Christi Camper Moore's new course, “Eyeing the Everyday,” to be filled with discussion, collaboration, making, doing, and being together," spring 2023.
Professor of Trumpet Chair John Schlabach’s daughter, Jessica Fletcher, is now an assistant professor of instruction for music therapy here at Ohio University, both in the School of Music.
This fall, 13 OHIO seniors will present new, original dance works in the Fall Dance Concert, Nov 18-20, in Putnam Hall.
Two School of Art + Design graduates spent the summer interning with Video/Action, learning video production while educating themselves on the Americans with Disabilities Act and its impact on communities.
Lessons learned at the intersection of art and business by fourth-year student interning at the Chautauqua Institution.
Christopher Purdy, the University's only piano technician, maintains 116 pianos across the campus, mostly in the College of Fine Arts.
New vocal wellness program hosts guest lecture by Ingo Titze, an internationally recognized expert in voice science, on Oct. 27.
After a three-year hiatus, the Honey for the Heart parade will return to Uptown Athens for what is bound to be an outlandish homecoming for one of Athens’ most cherished Halloween past times.
The Ohio University College of Fine Arts professional theater company, Tantrum Theater, produced a new work spotlighting one of many untold parts of Athens history, the Berry Hotel.
Community members are invited to join visiting dance artist Suttlar Martin for a “Creating Inclusivity through Global Traditions” event on Friday, October 7.
Ohio University School of Music students, visitors, and the public can hear this visiting artist play his unique instrument at a performance on Saturday, Oct. 8
Performance student studies professional piano repair to get fuller understanding of how the instrument works.
The public is invited to a book launch event on Oct 14 from 5–7pm in the Multicultural Center, Baker University Center, room 219, hosted by Dr. Steve Howard.