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The Southeast Rainbow Alliance, Ohio University’s LGBT Center and the Athens community are celebrating Pride month with a play and a number of other Athens Pride Fest events scheduled this month.
The tragic events of the past few days across America have left us shaken and deeply saddened.
Ohio University has partnered with five student leaders passionate about improving the University’s culture of inclusivity to establish the President’s Student Cabinet for Inclusive Excellence.
The achievements and contributions of Ohio University students were honored this past week at the 39th Annual Leadership Awards.
Ohio University will host its annual Juneteenth Celebration on Saturday, June 18, with community events scheduled throughout the day for the OHIO community.
The Division of Student Affairs announces the 39th Annual Leadership Awards Gala, celebrating the outstanding leadership and community service of students and student organizations across OHIO.
Dr. Gigi Secuban, vice president of diversity and inclusion, has announced that she will be leaving Ohio University in early June.
Ohio University’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion will host the fourth annual Diversity Leadership Institute virtually via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, April 13, beginning at 9:30 a.m.
President Hugh Sherman and Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion Gigi Secuban announce initial actions that will be implemented immediately and move us forward as a University community.
Ohio University’s Women’s Center and Sorority and Fraternity Life present “The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help – An Evening with Dr. Jackson Katz.”
OHIO faculty and staff are invited to join the Out OHIO affinity group and Ohio University LGBT Center for a friendly Out OHIO Cookies and Coffee Social on Tuesday, March 22.
OHIO will host Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s daughter, the Rev. Notombi Naomi Tutu, to speak to the OHIO community and general public about the plight of women around the world and where they are now.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program, named after OHIO's first female graduate, is a program that cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, champion equity and engage in their community.
We stand in solidarity with those community members who are experiencing this conflict in deeply personal ways and who may have loved ones in harm’s way.
In this moment it's not just about what we need to do, but who we need to become.