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CHSP’s social work students, faculty and professionals are leveraging technology to help ensure that face-to-face counseling can continue to play a vital role within their profession.
Ohio University will continue to deliver all classes on all campuses through remote and online instruction through the summer.
The Physician Assistant program gathered supplies and made a donation that will provide important equipment to healthcare workers and first responders within the OhioHealth network.
Starting April 13, approximately 250 medical students will deploy to local health agencies to assist in containing the outbreak and support Ohio’s public health professionals.
All three Heritage College campuses have donated PPEs to local hospitals, along with OHIO’s College of Fine Arts and Russ College of Engineering and Technology, both of which donated N95 masks.
University Communications and Marketing saw an opportunity to move some MFA students' galleries online via photography for the university and larger community to enjoy.
Available public transportation service options at OHIO and around Athens County have been modified amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Today we are pleased to share that we have developed a flexible, alternative grading system as well as additional adjustments to key academic policies for Spring Semester 2020.
Ohio University Chillicothe made a large donation of personal protective equipment to the Ross County Emergency Management Agency on March 23.
Student Senate, Faculty Senate, and the Provost’s Office have developed a flexible, alternative grading system as well as additional adjustments to key academic policies for Spring Semester 2020.
As Spring arrives across the state, we sincerely miss seeing our students, who are now spread far and wide. No matter how far apart we may be, we are still one big Bobcat family.
The health and well-being of our faculty and staff is our top priority as we continue to navigate the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. These are some tips to stay healthy.
The Heritage Community Clinic at Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will continue to offer health care services to residents amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
I am writing today to inform you that a member of our University community has self-identified that they tested positive with coronavirus (COVID-19).
This is a follow-up to the letter from President Nellis earlier today in which he shared that a member of our University community tested positive with coronavirus (COVID-19).