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The College of Arts and Sciences has unveiled a new undergraduate and graduate course called The History of Now that focuses on the most significant historical events from 1989 until present day.
OHIO's Jason Trembly received two $500,000 grants for two separate projects focused on addressing climate change and sustainability issues surrounding construction and infrastructure.
This year OHIO celebrates 284 faculty newsmakers who made headlines in the calendar year 2019, elevating OHIO's national and global profile.
Tantrum Theater produced a series of short-form audio interviews with members of Athens’ African American community, bringing their voices and stories to the community.
Professor of history Kevin Mattson’s new book “WE’RE NOT HERE TO ENTERTAIN" reminds readers of the punk rock movement's lasting cultural and political importance.
Professor of classics and world religions Brian Collins has produced a 10-episode limited series about the little-known, comparative religion scholar Robert Eisler.
Dr. Sarah Wyatt, an internationally respected researcher in the field of plant gravity biology, was named a Fellow of two national organizations.
Ohio University’s Nerissa Young was honored June 26 with a Sigma Delta Chi (SDX) award in the Research About Journalism category presented by the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).
OHIO professor of journalism Aimee Edmondson’s book was awarded runner-up for the history journalism prize from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
Ohio University will host its first Ask the Experts livestream on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook at 1:30 p.m., Friday, May 1.
Dr. Nukhet A. Sandal, associate professor and chair of political science at OHIO, took over as the new editor-in-chief of Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies (OREIS) in January 2020.
Ohio University Libraries will host Brandon Kendhammer on the fourth floor of Alden Library on Jan. 29 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. as part of its Authors @ Alden series.
Dr. Danny Twilley gives EdTalk, emphasizing the role outdoor recreation plays in community development.
Ohio University’s Cory Cronin and Berkeley Franz have been awarded a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant to study the community benefit efforts conducted by for-profit hospitals in the United States.
Dr. Yuchun Zhou gives EdTalk, informing the public on researching to identify fake news.