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One-hundred-eighty-seven Ohio University students brushed up on key topics in higher education such as inclusiveness and healthiness when training to become 2016-17 leaders of Bobcat learning communities.
Megan Katchmer entered the OHIO Women’s Center’s Mentoring Program seeking networking and advice on how to stand out to potential employers.
The former U.S. surgeon general (who served in that post in the early 1990s) discusses her views on issues such as teen pregnancy as well as the status of health and sex-ed in the U.S. Additional topics encompass the inspirations for her career in medicine and advocacy.
More than 800 women met to connect, dialogue, share experiences, and offer support at the Women’s Leadership Symposium at the Cleveland (Ohio) Public Auditorium in April.
Four Ohio University students—all from outside the U.S.— won the University’s internal Scripps Innovation Challenge Pitch Day in March and then the broader Scripps International Innovators Cup in April for their solution to the problem.
Ohio Today introduced The Big Idea in summer 2009, profiling innovators—experimenters, creators, educators, and inventors—whose ideas took root or took off at Ohio University. Innovation, by definition, means change, so we decided to check in with Bobcats profiled in the issue for an update.
Bobcat thanks OHIO education with helping make a difference in his native Kenyan community.
Have you ever wondered how you could turn frozen bananas into a healthy snack? Do you seek to understand the latest innovations in proton therapy?
Transgender student Patrick Local answers more questions about his transition, being a film major at OHIO, and other topics.
Learn more about individuals who were inspired by education and enrolled with Ohio University.
Charles Smith, distinguished professor of playwriting at OHIO, answered additional questions about theater and the University.
What does zero waste look like? How does it work at Ohio University?
Why get involved with ohiowomen? Ask three alumnae who attended the Cleveland Kickoff in September.
Bobcats Adam Jones, BSETM ’12, and Kate Schmidlin, BSPE ’14, who thru-hiked the “AT”, as it’s known, at almost the same time, from March 2014 to September 2014.
This band of Bobcats celebrates New Year's Eve together every year, a tradition they've maintained since the early 1990s.