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Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez hosted the second “University Updates” event of the academic year on Monday, Nov. 4.
Ohio University celebrates Lawrence County’s Ironton Rotary and IMPACT Prevention as 2024 Outstanding Community Partners for their leadership and commitment to positive local change.
Feeling cramped in a tiny, temporary space? Whether you’re making the most of a dorm room, rental apartment or any small space, HGTV star, designer and author Leanne Ford ’03 knows just how to bring comfort, style and personal flair to any environment.
Katie Snyder loves helping students with disabilities overcome barriers to employment as a vocational rehabilitation counselor serving students at Ohio University Chillicothe, Ohio University Southern and Shawnee State University. Through Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities’ (OOD) Ohio College2Careers program, Snyder helps students access tools and resources.
The Enhancing First-Year Student and Faculty Engagement Mini-Grant program offers instructors up to $1,000 annually to fund activities that foster engagement with first-year students. The program supports learning through hands-on, real-world experiences.
University Updates are held throughout the year as part of OHIO’s ongoing efforts to further connections and dialogue throughout the University community.
The Global Mobility Committee seeks proposals from faculty and staff on all Ohio University campuses who are interested in contributing to student mobility.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, delight in discovery, champion equity and engage in community to advance female scholarship.
Dr. Deborah McAvoy and Zachary Graman have been named as the recipients of the Chapman Clapp Outstanding Advisor Awards for the 2023-24 academic year.
The Ohio University Alumni Association (OUAA) is proud to announce the selection of five new members to its Board of Directors.
Ohio University is preparing for its application for the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching’s elective Community Engagement Classification and is asking for assistance from the University community.
Ohio University faculty may apply for one mini-grant per academic year, which can be used to fund various engagement activities.
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.
The Center for Community Engagement will host the third annual Community Engagement Symposium on Friday, Oct. 25, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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.