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Dr. Jacob Hiler has been using technology, gaming and watch parties to engage with students beyond the classroom.
Before the coronavirus pandemic swept the world, several OHIO students were notified that they were awarded Critical Language Scholarships or admitted into the DAAD RISE Germany program through ONCA.
Sabraw and Thompson recently teamed up for a global engagement opportunity through art, uniting students and faculty from OHIO and partner institutions in Japan.
OHIO students in the Museum Studies Certificate Program have worked to develop an exhibition that demonstrates the fundamental idea that storytelling is the essence of the interpretive process.
Students may not have the opportunity to hunker down at Alden Library for this semester’s finals, but OHIO Libraries are still offering virtual ways to help students through their final week.
OHIO Diversity and Inclusion hosted the 2020 Virtual Diversity Leadership Institute on April 16 on the topic of how microaggressions can impact the daily lives of marginalized people.
School of Theater playwright Inna Tsyrlin’s “Stitched with a Sickle and a Hammer” is among the finalists selected for the 16th Alliance/Kendeda National Graduate Playwriting Competition.
On March 23, A Wendy's crew member told manager Zach Meadows about a man at the drive-thru asking for food after the restaurant had closed. Meadows fed the hungry trucker and the rest is history.
The annual award celebrates the important work of faculty and staff across campus whose strong advising makes a positive impact on students’ academic careers.
OHIO's Army ROTC program will host their first Bobcat Battalion 5K at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 25. Follow the Bobcat Battalion on Facebook and @ohioarmyrotc on Instagram for live updates.
At 13, Kylie Duncan became a teen mom. Now she is defeating the odds.
The Communication Fellows program began in 2018 to bolster innovation in communication education in the state of Ohio. Fellows receive financial stipends, mentorship and continuing education credit.
Two OHIO College of Fine Arts students will compete virtually in the 3rd Annual NextGen: Finding the Voices of Tomorrow vocal competition on Friday, April 24 and Saturday, April 25 at 8 p.m.
Former Marine Colonel Jay Johnson, director of the George V. Voinovich Academy for Excellence in Public Service, is leading efforts to provide turnkey training for public servants and leaders.
The new virtual program will take place on the same dates originally scheduled for BSO. Some elements of the traditional BSO program now will be offered through new online activities.