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Bobcat thanks OHIO education with helping make a difference in his native Kenyan community.
Graduate students and doctoral candidates: Ready? Set? Explain your research in lay terms in exactly three minutes!
“English is a magpie,” drawled poet Ellen Bryant Voigt in her deep Southern accent, lecturing to an attentive audience about the roots English has in other languages.
Have you ever wondered how you could turn frozen bananas into a healthy snack? Do you seek to understand the latest innovations in proton therapy?
Jonathan Baldwin, a psychology student currently in his last semester of study, joined Ohio University’s Global Leadership Center (GLC) to gain professional experience and leadership skills internationally.
Transgender student Patrick Local answers more questions about his transition, being a film major at OHIO, and other topics.
Learn more about individuals who were inspired by education and enrolled with Ohio University.
The local canvas grows.
What does zero waste look like? How does it work at Ohio University?
Charles Smith, distinguished professor of playwriting at OHIO, answered additional questions about theater and the University.
Roof and masonry repair work at The Ridges that began last summer is now complete, leaving the door open to future repurposing of the former asylum buildings.
Reinvention isn’t necessarily easy. Breaking an addiction, however, can be even harder. For three Bobcats—Matthew Zacharias, Shelby Delp, and Jerry Thomas—rehabilitating from alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs wouldn’t have been possible without Ohio University’s resources to help reroute their lives.
ATHENS, Ohio —Since the first classes were held in Schoonover Auditorium during fall semester 2015, the versatile space has hosted film screenings and guest speakers, including Tom Sly of the E.W. Scr
During winter break, the School of Visual Communication worked hard to complete their new cyclorama wall so it would be ready for students to use during spring semester.
Being developed this semester is the School of Communication Studies COMS Research Lab, a space designed to study how individuals and small groups communicate verbally and non-verbally