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Whether traveling for research, conferences, recruitment or academic exchange, it’s important to be prepared for enhanced scrutiny at airports and ports of entry.
A new study coauthored by Graciela Muniz-Terrera offers powerful new evidence that women exposed to intimate partner violence face lasting brain health consequences, often decades after the abuse.
Internationally acclaimed surgeon and inventor Dr. Frank Papay has been named as the winner of the 2025 Konneker Medal for Commercialization and Entrepreneurship.
University Libraries’ new system, Ex Libris Alma, allows for a smoother and more modern platform for the OHIO community.
Two Ohio University students were honored for their research excellence at the Ohio Space Grant Consortium Student Symposium during the spring semester.
The Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine announced a name change and refined focus for the Edison Biotechnology Institute.
Ohio University hosted graduate students, professors and research scientists in nuclear physics and astrophysics from around the world in May for two important events.
When Greg Shaw first stepped onto the campus of Ohio University Lancaster in 2019, he couldn’t have imagined how far his academic path would take him.
Ohio University undergraduate students presented outstanding projects on a wide range of topics at the second annual Multidisciplinary Honors Conference during the spring semester.
The Infectious and Tropical Disease Institute (ITDI) at Ohio University is expanding the scope of one of its core research programs.
Starting June 1, Ohio University students, faculty and staff now have full access to The New York Times through an exciting new partnership with the University Libraries.
Roxanne Male’-Brune, the senior director for grant development and projects in the Office of the Vice President for Research and Creative Activity, will retire from the University on June 30, 2025.
Researchers are uncovering new evidence showing infection may play a significant role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
For nearly two decades, the Voinovich Undergraduate Research Scholars Program has given Ohio University students a front-row seat to the real work of public service.
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez hosted the fourth and final “University Updates” event of the academic year on Tuesday, April 22.