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OHIO will host a daylong engagement event to discuss the future of education and offer ideas to support the University’s Fearlessly First strategy on Nov. 21 in Baker University Center 242.
Ohio University associate professor in the Scripps College of Communication Dr. j.w. Smith was awarded the fifth annual Athena Award.
Ohio University has been named to two national rating lists for its sustainability efforts.
Tantrum Theater will present its first fully staged production in Athens, Eugene Ionesco’s Tony Award-winning comedy “Rhinoceros.”
The United State Air Force has announced two awards for Ohio University Air Force ROTC Detachment 650.
Ohio University Libraries, Graduate Student Senate and Faculty Senate have partnered to host the Graduate Research Series.
Ohio University will recognize International Education Week Nov. 17-23 with a variety of events and activities aimed to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.
Ohio University’s CATS Late Night service, a free transportation option, for students, faculty and staff will have modified service hours during the upcoming holidays and winter break closure.
Learning Community Leaders work with their LC instructor to lead a weekly core course with an LC group, plan outside activities and hold study sessions. The deadline to apply is Feb. 3.
Andonovski completed his master’s degree in soccer coaching education in May 2018.
Drs. Courtney Koestler and Mathew Felton-Koestler— faculty in The Patton College of Education—started the Peace, Love, and Math (PLM) Club to give children an outlet to engage in math in a fun way.
OHIO researchers have received a $3.2 million grant from the federal Institute of Education Sciences to study the effectiveness of a new professional development program for elementary teachers.
Election day is today, Tuesday, Nov. 5, and Ohio University students are encouraged to exercise their right to vote by visiting their assigned polling location.
This past summer for three months, from mid-May through mid-August, four Ohio University students participated in the DAAD RISE Germany program, including juniors Matthew Connell and Avital Savin.
Ohio University has been recognized as one of America’s most innovative universities, as well as being one of the nation’s top universities for student engagement.