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Trees are among Athens’ greatest treasures—and the Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service strives to ensure they’ll remain that way for centuries to come.
A unique model offers community engagement, experiential learning and a summer of fun.
Ohio University’s WellWorks is offering a six-week series of free outdoor yoga classes to employees and members of the community this summer.
Students in grades fifth through ninth from around the southeastern Ohio and West Virginia area had the opportunity to hear from OHIO experts and explore areas in STEM during the Tech Savvy program.
Ohio University Chillicothe will host Innovation in Prevention in Rural Ohio: The Southcentral Ohio Prevention Conference on May 29, 2024.
Ohio University Chillicothe will host an American Red Cross blood drive on Monday, May 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Shoemaker Center.
OHIO Transportation and Parking Services in conjunction with Athens Public Transit and GoBus will be taking part in several events to help spread awareness of public and campus transit opportunities.
Ohio University Chillicothe offers popular community education classes and workshops that allow participants to learn, explore and create.
The 2024 Chancellor’s Award was presented to the Patton College of Education’s Stevens Literacy Center.
Forty students from Athens High School visited the Department of Engineering Technology and Management to learn more about robots and automation, virtual reality and other ETM labs.
OHIO’s Center for Campus and Community Engagement is seeking applicants for Community-Based Internships for Summer 2023.
The Honey for the Heart parade made a triumphant return to Uptown Athens with a spectacle showcasing community collaboration and the spirit of Athens.
On Saturday, Oct. 22, Ohio University and The Ohio State University Community Health Worker Programs hosted a conference for community health workers from around the state to celebrate, network, and educate this important and growing portion of the healthcare workforce.
The Jackson County Health Department and Ohio University have entered into the second year of a three-year Centers for Disease Control and Prevention funded project.
Genesis HealthCare System and Ohio University surveyed Genesis staff involved in with patients to determine the depth and scope of needs for staff, patients, and patient’s families.