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Information inside for students about insurance mandate, OHIO Eats, and public health updates.
Information inside about move-in, COVID-19 testing reminders, useful technology and more for students.
All first- and second-year students are invited to attend the Student Involvement Fair on Aug. 22 from 2-4 p.m. on College Green.
Baker Center is a hub for student life and resources. It's also the host of countless events and services throughout the year.
Preparing to go off to college can seem like a daunting task. Before getting started, you should know every square inch of your teeny dorm room is valuable real estate.
Ohio University’s top priority is student success, and, as such, we offer many resources to help support new students with their transition to college life.
Ohio University’s Survivor Advocacy Program (SAP) will begin hosting a confidential, virtual support group for student survivors of sexual assault, stalking, relationship violence, and harassment.
A 38-year tradition experienced many firsts during the virtual awards ceremony, which honored 39 students and student organizations for their creative leadership.
Student Affairs requests input on Keeping Bobcats Informed, a weekly newsletter centered on well-being, engagement, resources and student life at OHIO.
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and in consultation with public health experts, Ohio University has implemented a new application process, which is required for all 2021 summer programming,
“OHIO Strong” gala theme will highlight exceptional stories of student leadership and resilience from the past academic year.
Ohio University Mail Services has implemented a new mail technology to improve the experience of student mail delivery.
The Faculty Advisory Board of the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program exists to support past, current and future scholars as the program evolves to meet the needs of its students.
The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has expanded. Some students now will be eligible to receive up to $200 monthly to pay for groceries.