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Mary Gatonye talks about the Ohio University experience.
When Amy Acton, M.D., became the first woman to run the Ohio Department of Health, she made history. What she didn’t expect was that she would become an icon and a symbol of calm in the face of a pandemic.
Ohio University students are invited to learn more about AmeriCorps during a panel discussion on Thursday, April 4.
Former WOUB Student Jack Caudill has a day named after him in Rapid City, South Dakota. That’s because in December 2023, the KOTA/KEVN news anchor celebrated 40 years on the air in that community.
OHIO Zanesville welcomes back social work graduates to campus. Check out our campus spotlights of area social workers making an impact in our community.
Ohio University and the City of Athens invite all students, faculty, staff and community members to participate in Athens Beautification projects occurring throughout April.
Ceramic artist Eric Pardue will have an opening reception for his exhibit on April 4, at 5:30 p.m. in Ohio University Southern's art gallery.
In 1873, Margaret Boyd paved the way for OHIO students by becoming the first woman to earn a degree from Ohio University. Today, we honor her legacy through the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program.
Students in the McClure School got the chance to learn about possible career paths and the state of the technology industry from those who came before them during McClure School Day 2024.
The safety on OHIO’s Bobcat football team showcased his stellar defensive acumen and stood his ground to win second place in the University’s OSCARS Impact Competition.
Head of OHIO's Musical Theater program Steven Strafford is difficult to pin down, literally. Between teaching, being a professional actor and everything else on his plate, Strafford is always going.
As a television sideline reporter for CBS during the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, Allie LaForce (H.T.C. ’11) is covering the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 games in the Los Angeles region.
This semester, three OHIO faculty members have received Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council.
Scheduled for April 17 in the Baker University Center Ballroom, the event will recognize deserving students and student organizations for their dedication and contributions to the OHIO community.
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