Stories tagged with: Chillicothe Campus
Taylor Danner and Rebekah Gaus advocate for students on OHIO’s regional campuses
January 19, 2023 Whether it be offering students meals for the holidays or working to open a Cat’s Cupboard, AmeriCorps members Taylor Danner and Rebekah Gaus are advocating for students on OHIO’s regional campuses.
Morgan Taylor named Regional Recruitment Manager for OHIO Chillicothe
January 3, 2023 Beginning her college career at OHIO Lancaster, taking summer classes at OHIO Chillicothe, and graduating from OHIO's Patton College of Education in Athens has given Morgan Taylor a unique experience.
Ohio University launches OHIO Regional Advantage Awards program for Fall 2023
December 14, 2022 OHIO is launching a new set of renewable scholarships and awards to recognize outstanding achievement for first-year, full-time degree-seeking fall 2023 students at regional campuses.
Regional campus emergency communications systems to be tested Friday, Dec. 2
November 30, 2022 Ohio University Chillicothe, Eastern, Lancaster and Southern campuses will test their emergency communication systems at approximately noon on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022.
Fall Grad Spotlight: Lorrie Cockrell
November 22, 2022 Lorrie Cockrell, from Chillicothe, Ohio, is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in technical and applied studies and an associate degree in computer science technology.
OHIO faculty honored for continuing to share expertise and research through their work with media
November 18, 2022 In the calendar year 2021, 221 faculty members from every college and regional campus were featured in 2,300 media reports from all over the world.
OHIO faculty experts discuss the origin and progression of horror in society during Oct. 26 Ask the Experts
October 21, 2022 Experts from the College of Arts and Sciences and OHIO Chillicothe discusses the origins and progression of horror in society and pop culture during an Ask the Experts on Oct. 26.
Ohio University to shift regional campus offerings to meet workforce needs, student demand
July 13, 2022 Ohio University is launching a process to invest in high-demand degrees that meet market needs in communities served by its regional campuses.
OHIO’s regional campus faculty, staff and students receive more than $25,000 to support experiential learning
April 20, 2022 Faculty, staff and students on Ohio University’s regional campuses received more than $25,000 in Experiential Learning Funds to support access to, and engagement in, hands-on learning.
Tony Vinci's apocalypse course takes students beyond the end of the world to find...
April 10, 2022 Creating this course is Vinci's intellectual reward for earning one of OHIO's University Professor awards for 2022-23.
Ohio University launches OHIO Regional Promise for Fall 2022
March 2, 2022 OHIO is launching a program for Pell-eligible first-year students with a minimum 3.0 high school GPA to cover the remaining cost of tuition and mandatory fees to earn a degree at a regional campus.
Matthew Barger parlays OHIO degrees and military service into federal law enforcement career
January 9, 2022 Matthew Barger’s career with the U.S. Marshals Service has taken him across the country and abroad, but the Jackson, Ohio, native is glad to be a little closer to home with his current assignment.
Teacher candidates polish interview skills with local educators
December 14, 2021 OHIO Chillicothe middle childhood education graduates recently participated in mock interviews with local educators to help hone their interview skills and prepare them for the job hunt.
President Sherman connects with OHIO regional campuses, visiting communities and students throughout the fall
December 9, 2021 Ohio University President Hugh Sherman visited the five OHIO regional campuses this fall, engaging with the community partners and campuses while reinforcing their significance to OHIO's mission.
OHIO Chillicothe celebrates 75 Years
September 10, 2021 Ohio University Chillicothe is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year with an open house celebration Saturday, Oct. 2, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.