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The Ohio University Executive Staff Policy Committee (ESPC) approved updates to several policies at its meetings on Sept. 20, 2024, and Oct. 21, 2024.
Ohio University Press is proud to announce the release of “Imagine Lagos: Mapping History, Place, and Politics in a Nineteenth-Century African City.”
For social work majors at Ohio University, field placements—also known as practicums— are not just an academic requirement; they offer a chance to make a meaningful impact in the community.
Ohio University recognized Adena Regional Medical Center with an Outstanding Community Partner Award at the third annual Community Engagement Symposium on Friday, Oct. 25 at the Ohio University Inn.
During the fall semester, the program exceeded its largest starting cohort and achieved its highest total enrollment, all while delivering enhanced support to students, program leadership and faculty.
Scripps College of Communication Director of Student Media Andrea Lewis will be sworn in as the president-elect of the College Media Association on Friday, Nov. 1.
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has recently made headlines for suffering the third concussion of his NFL career. OHIO Professor and concussion expert Dr. Melissa Anderson explains what players like Tua may be risking by continuing to play.
Dads Weekend, held Nov. 1-3, provides family members and friends with another opportunity connect with their students before the fall semester ends.
Congressional redistricting is at the top of the Ohio ballot on November 5. Learn about what's at stake in Issue 1 and how ballot issue might impact voting districts across the state.
Ohio University’s Science Café/Café Conversations will present OHIO faculty members Brian Schoen and Tim Anderson discussing “Settling Ohio: First Peoples and Beyond,” on Wednesday, Nov. 6.
Both the Republican and Democratic parties have leveraged tariffs in recent years to safeguard American manufacturers against competition from China and other countries. Read on to learn more about what tariffs actually do.
According to the opening line of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice,” one of life’s universal truths is that “a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” Tantrum Theater’s adaptation of the seminal novel explores the implications of this statement, all while proving yet another universal truth: a play is nothing without scenic design.
The Writing Commons (part of OHIO's Academic Achievement Center) and the Testing Center would like to announce that their services are finding new homes on the Athens Campus.
OHIO received more than $2 million in federal funding to help people move into high-tech production and design positions, which could help to even create more jobs in the region.
While we are celebrating 25 seasons of Gridiron Glory, there was one year that the show did not go on. In 2020, the students part of Gridiron were sent home for safety reasons due to the pandemic.