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New Student Senate president Ian Carter shared the secret to his success in an online learning environment – it may surprise you.
Don’t miss your shot to fight the flu!
As we begin the second week of phase two, we are faced with many challenges.
In order to put patient safety first, visits to the Student Health Center need to be scheduled in advance.
Bobcats pride ourselves in being engaged global citizens. Stay on top of your resources, hear from faculty experts, and make sure you register to vote by Oct. 5.
As many of you know, the number of COVID cases at Ohio University is increasing, and 98% of the infections are on the Athens Campus.
Thanks in part to this success, we were able to make the decision to increase density on our campus and expand our in-person academic experiences with Phase 2 starting today.
The Mid-American Conference Council of Presidents, on the recommendation of the Medical Advisory Panel, today voted unanimously to resume the fall football season.
As part of the Bobcat Safety & Respect Video series, the Division of Student Affairs featured a discussion between five Bobcats about how they are navigating their social lives during the pandemic.
More than 20 businesses and nonprofit organizations have received nearly $55,800 in grants to help them overcome economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic through the Resilience Fund.
A fiber arts group led by Dr. Gillian Ice and made up of Ohio University and Athens community members has given back to the local area by stitching and donating “ear savers” to the local community.
Definitions of hazing are murky among college students, but for these five Bobcats, the call to action is clear.
As OHIO prepares to bring more students back for phase 2, the University has published a new webpage under the coronavirus website explaining the events and use of space policy that will be followed.
Dr. Gillian Ice will give a summary of the COVID numbers for OHIO and discuss new initiatives, as well as highlight one or two aspects of COVID management for campus and community.
The University announces a newly-issued Presidential Health Directive that supports Interim Policy 44.102.