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The time to change or declare your major is now, before the Oct. 8 deadline.
Ohio University restarts its global programming with winter break programs in Italy, Spain and Belize, followed by spring and summer opportunities in a number of countries around the world.
You have ascended the Tiers, fulfilled the College of Arts & Sciences requirements, and completed all of the major classes for your degree, so now you get to graduate, right? Not yet.
Ohio University's Science Café kicks off the fall season with a researcher's worst nightmare – there is trouble 250 miles above Earth on the International Space Station (ISS).
The Ohio University community mourns the loss of Dr. Ismail Ghazalah, Economics professor emeritus, who passed away on Aug. 27.
The Ohio University community mourns the loss of Dr. David Klingaman, retired professor of Economics, who passed away on Aug. 22, notes his obituary.
The Center for Law, Justice & Culture invites undergraduate students from all majors to apply for the Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture at Ohio University by Oct. 8.
OHIO will honor Constitution Day by hosting a journalist and an exonerated person for a discussion on Sept. 28 at the Athena Cinema.
Dr. Adam Fritsch, associate professor of physics at Gonzaga University, is joining Ohio University as a Robert and Rene Glidden Visiting Professor for the 2021-22 academic year.
The new B.S. in Broadcast Meteorology major at OHIO pairs the coursework and training of a traditional meteorology degree with a robust and broad journalism curriculum.
Thousands of Ohio University students walk past the Edwards Accelerator Laboratory each day, not noticing the internationally-known research facility set into the hillside.
The Class of 2020 finally got an in-person commencement ceremony on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021, and the commencement speaker was alumnus Dr. Keith Hawkins, BS ’13.
OHIO's Linguistics Department will mark its 50th anniversary by bringing back alumni and faculty from around the world to celebrate the program's mission and its resilience.
The Ohio University Contemporary History Institute (CHI) will host a virtual international symposium on “Berlin and the Cold War” convened by Drs. Seth Givens and Ingo Trauschweizer.
What can researchers learn about evolution from a family of flowering desert plants common to North America? Quite a lot.