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As we approach the election, journalism students working in experiential learning units are preparing to provide local coverage that keeps OHIO students and people across the region well-informed.
After her internship at the Appalachian Regional Commission's Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C., Ava Hamilton decided to pursue a master’s in public administration (MPA) instead.
For School of Accountancy Director Dr. David Stott, accounting is the bedrock of nearly every industry. This holds true for OHIO accounting graduates who have a job placement rate north of 98 percent.
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.
Even though Joe Hennessy only graduated from Ohio University four and a half years ago, he still can’t believe how far Gridiron Glory has come.
Journalism professor Chuck Borghese, a veteran in the industry with decades of experience, will manage the student teams on their work with real-life clients.
OHIO's College of Arts and Sciences launched the Experiential Learning Fund to help students overcome financial barriers and experience global learning opportunities. This article features five students who used the fund to study abroad and intern in various fields.
The Board of Trustees learned about the experiential learning opportunities available across the University from four OHIO students – during their scheduled October 17 meeting on the Athens Campus.
Ohio University’s Office of Experiential Learning has announced a last call for applications for the Experiential Spaces Designation.
“Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd” from Oct. 18-20 at Stuart's Opera House, which features an array of OHIO faces from current students and employees to alumni among the cast, crew and orchestra.
Incoming science majors dive into STEMstart, a week-long, immersive experience that enhances their academic preparedness with hands-on learning and “a supportive community.”
President Lori Stewart Gonzalez announced that OHIO will invest $500,000 to expand student access to internships, leadership experiences, research, study abroad and community engagement opportunities.
OHIO students studied law, legacies of apartheid, and participated in human rights moot court oral arguments in South Africa last summer
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.
The Board of Trustees will learn more about the experiential learning opportunities available across the University from those who know them best – OHIO students – during their Oct. 17 meeting.