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Choosing the right major is a big step, and Ohio University offers some of the most popular programs in fields that lead to exciting careers.
A new, state-of-the-art facility will propel collaborative engineering research.
Growth fueled by significant increases in both graduate and undergraduate enrollment on the Athens campus and explosive growth in online undergraduate enrollment with a 14 percent year-over-year gain.
Ohio University Lancaster welcomed 193 new students this fall.
Over the summer, students in the Russ College of Engineering and Technology were actively engaged in hands-on internships with employers across the state and country.
OHIO's faculty and staff, across various functional areas, are committed to working together to ensure access to support and safety resources and respond effectively to emergencies as they arise.
The Robert D. Walter Center for Strategic Leadership at Ohio University announces a leadership transition within its prestigious Raymond A. Lancaster Executive Leadership Fellow role.
The STEM interns were connected to a variety of local camps, workshops and youth programs to deliver STEM activities to spark youth curiosity in STEM fields.
A time-honored tradition at OHIO, Welcome Week 2024 is packed with activities that cater to new and returning students, setting the stage for a successful and vibrant semester.
Learn about Ohio University's new Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence that prepares students for exciting careers in AI and machine learning by equipping them with in-demand skills.
OHIO's Gordon K. Bush Airport has been awarded $2.5 million in state funding to support improvements to its existing 12,000-square-foot box hangar space.
Researchers from several fields at Ohio University recently collaborated to make lateral flow assay biotests less expensive and more accessible allowing more people to take potentially life-saving tests.
The Department of Defense through contractor ARCTOS Technology Solutions awarded Ohio University a contract to help develop southeast Ohio's engineering and technology workforce.
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.
The goal is simple: destroy or render your opponent's robot immobile while avoiding damage to your own. It’s a competition called 'Battlebots,' and the BattleCats, OHIO’s student-run team, recently organized the inaugural edition.