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Ohio University expands corporate partnerships, academic opportunities on Dublin campus

Ohio University will soon welcome longtime partners to its Dublin campus in a move that will strengthen relationships and make possible on-campus clinical encounters for students.

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Athens campus announces planned power outages for December

Facilities Management and Safety has scheduled three campus-wide electric outages in December. 

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UHR issues annual holiday memo and Winter Break Closure and furlough dates for applicable employees

As indicated in Ohio University’s Policy and Procedure #41.125, University Human Resources annually issues an official list of holiday observance dates. 

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OHIO Testing Services resumes modified operations for spring 2021 semester

OHIO Testing Services, located at Bromley Hall, is scheduled to resume operations on Jan. 19, 2021 to support spring semester examinations on the Athens campus. 

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Bobcat Seed Fund helps students reach their business goals

The Bobcat Seed Fund provides an opportunity for any OHIO student who has identified a business concept or has already started a business to be awarded a grant to help their business idea prosper.

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Trans [Plays] of Remembrance Festival to be held virtually Nov. 16 to 18

Ohio University’s LGBT Center and Women’s Center are among the co-sponsors for the virtual Trans [Plays] of Remembrance Festival, to be held on Nov. 16-18 with performances streaming at 7 p.m.

Sarah Liese

Navajo grandmother and well-known artist inspires OHIO grad student

One OHIO graduate student is using her journalism studies to advocate for Native Americans and discuss the issues they still face today.

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Center for International Studies announces Black Lives Matter and Global Racial Justice initiative

The Center for International Studies announces its “Black Lives Matter and Global Racial Justice” initiative, an integrative and evolving commitment to addressing racism and its many manifestations.

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Executive and Online MPA Virtual Preview offers OHIO employees inside look at program

Ohio University employees and the campus community are invited to attend an upcoming Executive Master of Public Administration and Online MPA Virtual Preview, to be held on Nov. 10 and Dec. 8.

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Ohio University to offer free, anonymous online mental health service, Togetherall, to students

Ohio University recently announced that it will provide its students free access to Togetherall, a 24/7, online, peer-to-peer mental health community.

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First-Year and Student Transitions Office begins recruitment of Learning Community Leaders

This year the application cycle has begun earlier in the year and applications to become a Learning Community Leader are now being accepted. The deadline to apply is Friday, Feb. 12.

Joe Higgins

OHIO journalism students join live virtual newsroom with Manchester Metropolitan University peers on Election Night

A group of journalism students and professors from Ohio University and Manchester Metropolitan University came together for a virtual newsroom that closely followed the live election results. 

(From left) Dr. Michele Curtis Penick, BSED ’66; Dr. Clarence Page, BSJ ’69, HON ’93; and Dr. Patricia Ackerman, BA ’66, are pictured at an Ohio University Black Alumni Reunion.

1966 graduate establishes Ebony Bobcat Network’s second scholarship endowment

The Ebony Bobcat Network, Dr. Michele Curtis Penick, 1966 Endowed Scholarship will benefit students majoring in early childhood and elementary education.

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College of Business Instagram challenge sparks opportunity of local spending and giving amid COVID

Ohio University’s College of Business is encouraging students to support local businesses through a new Instagram contest, #LoveAthensKeepItLocal. The contest is open to any student.

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Krzic uses Peace Corps experience to foster better understanding of Korea’s modern-day development

Gerry Krzic, director of the Ohio Program of Intensive English (OPIE), leads an organization that helps the American public better understand the development of modern-day Korea.

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