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The OHIO Museum Complex has launched a new virtual portal to help people stay connected through healthy learning activities, exploring places of beauty in our back yards and across the planet.
Ohio University’s Biological Sciences Department donated numerous supplies to O’Bleness Hospital on March 24.
Ohio University Southern donated a large quantity of personal protective equipment to the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency on March 23, in response to demand made necessary by COVID-19.
The news doesn’t stop in the midst of a global pandemic, and neither do student journalists at Ohio University.
Ohio University Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Chang Liu began looking for a way to connect his hometown residents and also engage the city’s young learners during COVID-19.
President M. Duane Nellis recorded this message of thanks and support to the students, faculty, staff and alumni who have come together during an unprecedented time.
The Small Business Development Center, Procurement Technical Assistance Center and TechGROWTH Ohio are working with small and local business owners to help keep their business afloat during COVID-19.
Welcome back from an extended spring break and, for many of you, to an unexpected new learning environment.
Graduate Student Senate President Dareen Tadros, who’s preparing her second master’s in public health, took a moment to record a message encouraging all Bobcats to support each other.
Student Senate President Lydia Ramlo, a fifth year senior studying civil engineering and environmental studies, took a moment to record a message of support.
Ohio University faculty and staff who hold active campus parking permits will have payroll deductions for parking fees suspended, effective March 16, until further notice.
We are reaching out with a reminder that each instructor should contact their students on or before March 23 to provide reassurance.
Our Ohio University community is just days away from making history, shifting your academic experience to a remote and online environment and doing our part to combat the spread of coronavirus.
Ohio University is asking employees to perform daily temperature monitoring prior to arriving at work until further notice in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.