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When six OHIO students began their educational careers, none of them thought that before entering the workforce they would be faced with one of the world’s biggest challenges – a global pandemic.
I am happy to report that COVID-19 case numbers continue to decrease across the country and state. Most counties with an OHIO campus are similarly on the downtrend.
Information inside about bystander intervention, well-being and recreation, public health and safety, building a network and more for students.
We begin Week Five with fewer restrictions in Ohio. As our opportunities to interact with one another increase, we must not let our guard down.
As Ohio has worked to cope with the coronavirus pandemic, Ohio University’s regional campuses have taken a leadership role in their respective communities as part of the response.
To gauge demand for the COVID-19 vaccine, COVID Operations has launched a vaccine interest survey for OHIO students, faculty and staff.
Information about mental health, testing site volunteers, and experiential opportunities for students are available.
To motivate students to adhere to mandatory COVID-19 testing, COVID Operations has launched the COVID-19 Testing Incentive Program with drawings for prizes all semester long.
As we move past the holiday surge, COVID-19 case numbers have declined nationally and in the state. Unfortunately, our numbers on the Athens campus continue to increase.
Ohio University professors Guy Riefler, Ph.D., and Karen Coschigano, Ph.D., are monitoring and analyzing campus wastewater to look for possible trends of COVID-19 this semester.
In March of 2020 when the world seemed to stop, OHIO alum Andrea Cipriani Mecchi kept her passion alive through her Family at a Distance Project.
Resources inside for students about Black History Month events, well-being support and more.
As we head into week three of the semester, COVID-19 case rates are declining in the state but are increasing on our campuses, most particularly in Athens.
It’s hard to imagine that you could have COVID-19 when you feel just fine. But COVID-19 is sneaky that way, taking advantage of asymptomatic carriers so that they unknowingly spread the virus.
As the availability of COVID-19 vaccines expands, the University encourages faculty, staff, and their family members to seriously consider obtaining a vaccine as soon as they are eligible.