OHIO Today
Helpful Links
Navigate OHIO
Connect With Us
Laurel Walmsley’s career has zigged and zagged, but she wouldn’t change a thing because it led her to the job she has today. Wamsley was the final speaker for the WOUB Wednesday speaker series.
A new plaque naming the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism as a Society of Professional Journalists National Historic Site in Journalism can now be found in the Schoonover Center.
A recent survey from Bankrate reported that more than 40 percent of Americans say their No. 1 economic issue for this presidential election is inflation. Read on to learn more about the drivers of U.S. inflation.
Bird Ice Arena has been temporarily closed to accommodate repairs for an unexpected facility equipment issued related to maintaining the arena’s ice.
The reception will be held in the 1804 Lounge on the fifth floor of the Baker University Center from 3:30 – 5 p.m.
Even though Joe Hennessy only graduated from Ohio University four and a half years ago, he still can’t believe how far Gridiron Glory has come.
For School of Accountancy Director Dr. David Stott, accounting is the bedrock of nearly every industry. This holds true for OHIO accounting graduates who have a job placement rate north of 98 percent.
In September, the River Hills Prevention Connection in Lawrence County and the Adams County Youth Prevention Coalition were awarded Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grants.
The entrepreneur alumni panel event at OHIO’s Women in Entrepreneurship Week inspired and connected aspiring entrepreneurs by showcasing the success stories of alumni and fostering collaboration.
Each year, the Presidential Research Scholars program recognizes faculty excellence in research, scholarship and creative activity.
Professor Matt Wanat of the Lancaster campus was joined by graduate students from film and interdisciplinary arts for the annual conference of the Midwest Popular Culture Association in Chicago.
Play some mini golf with family during the Dads Weekend 2024 Alden Open on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. inside Alden Library.
Journalism professor Chuck Borghese, a veteran in the industry with decades of experience, will manage the student teams on their work with real-life clients.
Regardless of your academic or social plans this week, remember to prioritize safety and respect in support of our collective responsibility to look out for one another.
Ohio University Human Resources, is launching a new, streamlined performance management framework.