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Ten OHIO students were inducted into the inaugural Cybersecurity Fellows program and scholarship in the central Ohio chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA).
The Alternative Spring Break trip will be an immersive, interdisciplinary experience rooted in service to the surrounding community.
Tony Burke majored in telecommunications and graduated from Ohio University in 1991.
Ohio University students, faculty, and staff can apply for the Experiential Learning Awards until the deadline of March 15.
A research project designed by a group of Ohio University students will soon be traveling to the International Space Station (ISS).
Interested students are encouraged to apply early; registration for the competition opens Monday, Jan. 24, at 9 a.m. and will be capped at 32 entrants.
Interested students are encouraged to apply early when registration opens online on Friday, Jan. 19, at 8 a.m. Participation will be capped at 32 entrants.
When Washington takes on Michigan in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game in Houston, Texas, on Jan. 8, Ohio University alumni will broadcast the game to vast audiences.
While the Ohio University Bobcat Football Team returned from the Myrtle Beach Bowl as big winners, they weren’t the only ones who were celebrating their on-the-field bowl game experience.
Interning in Senator Sherrod Brown’s press office in Washington, DC enhanced key journalism and communications skills for two OHIO journalism majors.
Students from the Chinese language program, Chinese Language Student Association and International Student Union visited the Cleveland Museum of Art for a major Chinese art exhibit.
Big-time sporting events — relished by athletes — also amp up resumes, highlight reels and pro contacts for Ohio University media students who travel nationwide to cover powerhouse contests.
Students interested in the Food in Sicily study away program, scheduled for May 9-29, 2024, are invited to attend an upcoming information session on Microsoft Teams.
Twelve undergraduate and graduate students from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University took part in breaking news scenarios involving state, national and international storylines.
The history and excellence of speech and debate at OHIO carries on with the current team.