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Chase squirrels? Check. Eat snow? Check. Detect explosives? Check. It’s all in a day’s work for Alex, one of Ohio University Police Department’s (OUPD) explosive detection canines.
As COVID-19 puts growing burdens on health care systems nationwide, Ohio University is strengthening the medical workforce by graduating medical and nursing students sooner than planned.
This program connects students to nonprofit/public sector organizations to engage in internships that provide students with high impact experiential learning opportunities. Apply by May 15.
OHIO exhibit, Through the Survivors' Lens, goes digital to allow for accessibility in viewing survivors' perspectives.
The Office of Sustainability and Voinovich Zero Waste Initiative will hold a special virtual recognition of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22.
COVID-19 hasn’t stopped 13 dedicated Stevens Literacy Center Literacy Ambassadors from finding innovative ways to ensure that students and adult learners receive a quality education.
Liz Moughon, a recent OHIO alumna, was drawn to tell stories of the lack of broadband access as broadly as possible, yet she had no idea that one day her piece would appear in the Wall Street Journal.
Ohio University has partnered with county officials and local healthcare providers in the development of emergency plans that will help relieve the anticipated stress on our local health care systems.
Though students may not be able to drop by an advisor’s office for a chat, advisors are still very much available and accessible, and they want students to feel supported wherever they are.
Despite not being able to march down the brick streets of Athens to bring awareness to sexual violence, Take Back the Night organizers and supporters still managed to relay their messages on April 2.
Ohio University’s AECOM Center for Sports Administration today announced its partnership with U.S. Integrity and Cyanna Education Services to launch the all new Sports Gambling Education curriculum.
The 15 to Finish campaign encourages students who can, to take at least 15 credit hours a semester, graduate on time and start earning faster.
Faculty and staff at OHIO's Russ College looked through department and research center laboratories, and classrooms, for personal protective equipment to donate to southeast Ohio healthcare workers.
OHIO's Tantrum Theater will stage alumnus Dave Malloy’s Broadway hit, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 as part of the School of Theater's 20-21 season.
We wanted to make sure our students, faculty and staff who are currently away from campus have an opportunity to see the marvelous cherry blossom trees, which were a gift from Chubu University.