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The National Institutes of Health research facilities grant will enhance facilities at the new Heritage Translational Research Center.
Faculty, staff and students interested in providing input on the implementation of OHIO’s Dynamic Strategy are invited to nominate themselves or others in the University for inclusion the process.
The move is part of a three-year plan to align the University’s faculty and staff health plan premiums with the Ohio Inter-University Council benchmarks.
Ohio University Southern students are leading sock and food drives to support local organizations, showing the impact of student-led service and encouraging community support and giving.
The iconic story of “Hansel & Gretel” will be brought from the page to the stage at OHIO Eastern by the Oglebay Institute’s Youth Ballet Company on Monday, Oct. 28.
Unlikely friendships are forged across the OHIO campus and one of the most likely places for such friendships to happen is in the classrooms of Gordy Hall.
Patrick Kelley’s journey is a testament to his commitment to excellence, leadership and community, making him a true embodiment of what it means to be a Bobcat.
Ohio University Southern and Scioto County Aspire offer free RBT and CDCA training to support local workforce development in behavior analysis and chemical dependency counseling.
Join the Libraries for author and photographer Ian Adams and Tim Anderson, associate professor of geography, at Authors @ Alden on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 5:30 p.m. in the 1951 Lounge.
The Environmental Studies program at the George Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service recently kicked off the celebration of its 50th anniversary with an alumni panel and luncheon.
John Hemmings' illustrious career in economic development makes him the perfect choice as the recipient of the inaugural Mark L. Weinberg Partnership Award.
OHIO will assess and enhance mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention efforts in partnership with The Jed Foundation (JED).
Ohio University’s dining halls aren’t just serving food, they’re growing it too. This past summer, indoor gardens were installed in Nelson Court on South Green and The District on West Green to educate students and provide them with fresh produce.
The event kicked off with an inspiring keynote from Tracey Medley, a tech entrepreneur and Ohio University MSM graduate, who shared her journey through the fast-paced tech industry.
Extreme weather can disproportionately affect older adults. Researchers in the Grey-Green Alliance explore solutions that could make a big difference for a vulnerable population.