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The four-week trip is designed to strengthen existing ties between OHIO and the West African region
Scripps College of Communication doctoral alumnus Ken Ward has been recognized nationally for a book he wrote based on his dissertation from Ohio University.
Ohio University continues to make progress in its institutional preparation for its Higher Learning Commission (HLC) comprehensive evaluation – a process that will continue to involve faculty, staff, students and valued stakeholders across OHIO’s communities.
Final examination schedules for Athens and Regional Campuses for the fall semester are final.
Tickets are now on sale for the annual International Dinner, which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 16 in the Baker University Center Ballroom.
Dr. Richard Wetzel, who passed away in 2023, was a Professor Emeritus of Music History and Literature in the School of Music at Ohio University, where he taught for more than 50 years.
Keeping software and devices updated ensures a secure computing environment, however it is important to know that attackers may try to encourage you to install malware on your machine disguised as fake updates.
In September, the River Hills Prevention Connection in Lawrence County and the Adams County Youth Prevention Coalition were awarded Drug-Free Communities (DFC) grants.
Join OHIO Zanesville on Oct. 30, at 1 p.m. for a special Lunch & Learn event during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, featuring Pam Sealover as she shares her personal journey with breast cancer.
Laurel Walmsley’s career has zigged and zagged, but she wouldn’t change a thing because it led her to the job she has today. Wamsley was the final speaker for the WOUB Wednesday speaker series.
Taking advantage of opportunities led Alyssa Manning to a remarkable internship at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, showcasing the career possibilities for social science majors in national security and policy.
A new plaque naming the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism as a Society of Professional Journalists National Historic Site in Journalism can now be found in the Schoonover Center.
A recent survey from Bankrate reported that more than 40 percent of Americans say their No. 1 economic issue for this presidential election is inflation. Read on to learn more about the drivers of U.S. inflation.
Bird Ice Arena has been temporarily closed to accommodate repairs for an unexpected facility equipment issued related to maintaining the arena’s ice.
The reception will be held in the 1804 Lounge on the fifth floor of the Baker University Center from 3:30 – 5 p.m.