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In Athens and in nearby counties, the African American experience and history run deep.
The Career and Leadership Development Center and Office of Diversity and Inclusion have partnered to offer a series of career development programs and resources for students in diverse populations.
Ohio University will celebrate Black History Month 2021 with a slate of virtual events, including a keynote talk from veteran political strategist Donna Brazile on Feb. 17.
Week of events includes Silent March, Drive-in Brunch
Ohio University will celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a week of special virtual events starting Monday, Jan. 18.
OHIO was highlighted for being awarded the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity Magazine for the third year in a row in the magazine’s November edition.
The Divisions of Student Affairs (DOSA) and Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) are accepting nominations for the Leadership Awards program, a time-honored tradition in its 38th year at Ohio University.
A historical marker on Mulberry Street commemorating Christopher Davis will be dedicated on Nov. 21, the anniversary of his murder by lynching. The event is virtual due to COVID-19.
Ohio University alumnus Eric Peterson, retired General Motors U.S. vice president for diversity dealer relations, will speak at the event Nov. 19.
The Ebony Bobcat Network, Dr. Michele Curtis Penick, 1966 Endowed Scholarship will benefit students majoring in early childhood and elementary education.
The Ohio University community is invited to attend “No/Know Equal Justice,” a conversation with civil rights leader, attorney, author and media influencer Benjamin Crump on Monday, Nov. 2, at noon.
The Division of Diversity and Inclusion invites the campus community to attend a two-part expert lecture series on Oct. 15 and 22.
The Division of Diversity and Inclusion invites current students to apply for the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship Fund. The selection committee will accept applications until Wednesday, Nov. 4.
The Division of Diversity and Inclusion solicits volunteer participants to serve on a committee to research the University's relationship to slavery, racial oppression, and Native land dispossession.
OMSAR is proud to announce the inaugural Folley Family Foundation Appalachian Scholars, Allison Saaty and Alison Mingus.