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As part of the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, OHIO Southern is accepting nominations for individuals, businesses & non-profit organizations exemplifying the ideals espoused by Dr. King
Ohio University Chillicothe has partnered with three local high schools to strengthen and expand College Credit Plus (CCP) programming for area students.
Stop by Alden Library’s Learning Lab room 251 on Friday, Sept. 27, to explore the history and current state of OHIO's Athens campus and learn about adding images to the largest online open platform.
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 Chillicothe will host a free Health and Safety Fair and Touch a Truck experience at the Shoemaker Center on Saturday, Oct., 5 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Communication is the most critical component of educating Ohio teens to make healthy choices about substance use and mental health.
In her 20 years as a chocolatier, Amanda Cox has never been afraid to ask for help.
Explore Bigfoot, UFOs, ghosts, and more in Todd Martin’s Paranormal Phenomena and Local Mysteries workshop at Ohio University Southern, Tuesdays, Sept. 10 – Oct. 1. Registration: $25.
This one-stop data source dashboard consists of over 200 community indicators on health and wellbeing across Appalachian Ohio.
On a cloudy day in late June, more than 50 kids packed into a conference room at the Jackson City Library in Jackson, Ohio.
Ohio University Chillicothe will mark Constitution Day on Tuesday, Sept. 17, with a panel discussion entitled “Freedom of Information Past and Present in the Public Library.”
The Ohio University Chillicothe Health and Wellness Committee invites the community to make a difference by giving blood Monday, Sept. 23 from 12 to 6 p.m. at the Shoemaker Center.
This event, aimed at raising awareness and providing valuable insights into mental health, is open to the public.
With the overall theme of “Community Engagement,” this year’s Leading in Appalachia program consists of nine free monthly workshops that started in March and will finish in November.