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With help from across the University, Bobcat Student Orientation brought more than 10,000 students and family members to campus this year, delivering an "amazing experience."
Industry leaders and Ohio University partners explore how language, culture and global skills can power Ohio’s economic future.
All Ohio University students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to a retirement reception for Helen Watson on Thursday, July 31.
Ohio University’s corrosion institute has been solving corrosion-based problems and advancing the industry since 1993. The Institute for Corrosion and Multiphase Technology (ICMT) is a world leader in conducting corrosion research and the largest corrosion research facility of its kind in the world.
Dennis Irwin, PhD, PE, FNSPE, was recently elected as the treasurer of the Engineers Foundation of Ohio (EFO) and honored by the organization.
Ohio University offers a unique, balanced mix of online undergraduate and graduate programs taught by expert faculty and supported by strong services to serve learners at every stage of their journey.
Gabrielle, Griffin and Evan Dozer graduated together in spring 2025, each following a unique path. They reflect on the support of OHIO’s community, the joy of learning side by side and the pride of celebrating as a family.
University Libraries’ new system, Ex Libris Alma, allows for a smoother and more modern platform for the OHIO community.
Two Ohio University students were honored for their research excellence at the Ohio Space Grant Consortium Student Symposium during the spring semester.
Seth Southers, a recent graduate of Ohio University Chillicothe, is already applying his education in a meaningful way—supporting global operations at Kenworth as a quality intern.
When Greg Shaw first stepped onto the campus of Ohio University Lancaster in 2019, he couldn’t have imagined how far his academic path would take him.
For Peyton Wellman, a passion for hands-on engineering and a drive to enter the workforce quickly led him to Ohio University Lancaster’s Engineering Technology program.
OHIO is proud to recognize and celebrate the academic achievements of more than 11,100 students who officially qualified for the President’s, Provost’s or Dean’s Lists, across all of OHIO’s campuses, for spring semester 2025.
To help meet the demand of Ohio's growing advanced manufacturing industry, Ohio University Lancaster has developed a new, specialized Semiconductor Technician Certificate which will begin training students in fall of 2025.
OHIO's annual awards honor outstanding students, faculty and staff.