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OHIO's Melissa Kulp and Greg Kessler have been selected for Fulbright awards, offering them unique opportunities to expand their knowledge and enhance their expertise in education.
ITDI has brought its fight against infectious diseases to Appalachia, holding an inaugural summit with Ohio health officials to talk about diseases affecting this region.
The 10th annual Tri-State Conference on Diversity and Inclusion is now accepting workshop proposals.
From Boston’s TD Garden Arena to river stand-up paddle board training in Alaska, sporting events showcase the visual talent of elite award-winning photojournalists trained at Ohio University.
The Ohio University Emerging Leaders and Robert D. Walter Center For Strategic Leadership will host a momentous event on Sept. 27, 2024, marking the 10-year celebration of the Emerging Leaders Program.
Ohio University's Digital Art + Technology program blends creative vision with technology, offering hands-on courses in digital art, fabrication, and coding, preparing students for diverse careers in the digital art field.
A study by OHIO researchers found hospitals were more likely to create support services to address substance use in their community if a needs assessment indicated it was an issue needing attention.
Dawn Mollica, administrative director for the Office of Rural and Underserved Programs at the Heritage College was selected to receive the OAFP 2024 Friend of Family Medicine Award.
To expand the state's behavioral health workforce, the Ohio Alliance for Population Health (OAPH) received part of a $1 million grant to establish a behavioral health corridor across southern Ohio.
Teenagers taking part in OHIO's Kids on Campus summer program this year will get to learn about videography, media production and social media thanks to the Scripps College of Communication.
Nate Szewczyk, several OHIO students, and colleagues coauthored papers published in the journal "Nature" on how to help guide humanity into missions beyond where we’ve already been in space.
Think planning a cross-country road trip is tough? Try planning a trip around the world in a small plane with just four companions, making 11 stops and spanning over 26,000 miles. Oh, and just to make things a bit more interesting—you’ll be flying into headwinds the entire way on an extremely tight schedule.
Nicole Meier's journey embraced challenges. Pursuing a master's degree in English through OHIO's Online, she excelled in her studies and published research. Her story highlights the value of continuous education.
When Kevin Finnegan started working as a reporter for WOUB TV’s Gridiron Glory (GG), he knew the show was special.
Applications are now open for the new Scripps College Young Alumni Council. The council will support the future careers of current students while advancing the current careers for the council members.