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Black Lives Matter Series

Patton College to host third Black Lives Matter panel discussion on Sept. 28

“Advocacy & Allyship: Every Day, Not Just When it is Trending” will be held on Monday, Sept. 28, from noon to 1:30 p.m.

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OHIO faculty to discuss "Institutionalized Racism in Education and Policing" during Constitution Day

Ohio University faculty members will discuss “Institutionalized Racism in Education and Policing” during the annual Constitution Day event, 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 17.

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Patton College’s Mona Robinson is celebrated for lifetime achievements in counseling

Professor Mona Robinson was featured in The Professional Counselor journal for her decades of achievement in counseling and counseling education

Education Public Policy Leadership Certificate program residency

Patton College offers virtual information sessions for online programs

A virtual information session for the Education Public Policy Leadership Certificate (EPPLC) will take place at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 23.

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Dr. Jesse Strycker outlines ways to improve online teaching and learning during pandemic

The fourth installment of The Patton College of Education’s Remote Teaching Series: Engaging Students with Technology continued May 18 with Assistant Professor Dr. Jesse Strycker.

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Child Development Center administers creative engagement for young children and families

How do you keep our youngest learners engaged when you are unable to be in a classroom together? Ohio University’s Child Development Center has been working to answer that question.

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Dr. Jesse Strycker to host engaging students with technology talk May 18

Strycker will present, “Creating and Using Instructional Videos, Screencasts, and Podcasts toIncrease Instructor Presence, Increase Student Interaction, and Expedite Feedback in Online Courses.”

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Robin Ambrozy outlines remote teaching and internship strategies for faculty during pandemic

The Munch and Learn Remote Teaching Series continued May 4 as Assistant Professor Robin Ambrozy explored new and alternative ways to rethink teaching and internships in light of the coronavirus.

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Shaker Heights High School students, alumni, and teachers came together to sing Frank Ticheli's

Joy amid darkness: OHIO doctoral student organizes virtual choir

Hosting a virtual choir was on Mario Clopton-Zymler’s “choir director’s bucket list.” What better time to cross that off his list than a global pandemic?

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Counseling and Higher Education implements support initiatives for students

From organizing virtual town hall meetings to preparing meals for students to donating personal protective equipment to healthcare workers, the CHE Department is doing what to uplift others.

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Thom Stevenson to host second Remote Teaching Series talk April 20

Thom Stevenson will present, “Virtual Learning Approaches From a Mutually Safe Distance.” Each session will be hosted on Microsoft Teams and will be recorded for those who cannot participate live.

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Lisa Williams sews over 500 masks for PPE-needy healthcare workers

The Patton College of Education Associate Professor of Instruction Lisa Williams is sewing 576 masks—four gross—to donate to OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital in Athens.

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Patton College Dean to participate in Holocaust Remembrance Day

Holocaust Remembrance Day and the International March of the Living Ceremony will take place as a broadcast on Tuesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. Dean Renèe A. Middleton will participate.

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Faculty and students from three colleges collaborate to provide protective masks to Athens Health Department

Ohio University faculty, students, and community members—donated more than 3,800 medical and surgical masks to Athens City-County Health Department on April 1.

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OHIO’s Stevens Literacy Center Ambassadors use technology to teach students, adult learners during pandemic

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.

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