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OHIO’s regional campus faculty, staff and students receive over $25,000 to support experiential learning.
Cameron’s counseling style is intuitive and friendly, using empathetic listening skills to develop and enhance relationships with students to build a stronger understanding of what is being conveyed.
Ohio University Eastern has teamed up with the 2022 Blame My Roots Festival to celebrate alumni and extend music-industry employment opportunities to current students as part of its 65th anniversary.
Ohio University students are taking their voices, their models and even coloring books into the local community to demonstrate the benefits of green roofs to area children and families.
Ohio University Lancaster student, McKenzie Taylor, was awarded the Charles J. Ping Award.
In memory of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Ohio University Southern will host a community discussion of “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” on the anniversary of the Civil Rights leader’s death.
Ohio University Southern will host a reading featuring the anthology “I Thought I Heard A Cardinal Sing: Ohio’s Appalachian Voices.” The virtual event will be from 6-8 p.m. April 7, 2022.
Ohio University Lancaster Theatre is pleased to announce its spring production, "A Comedy of Tenors," the first live production in the Wagner Theatre of 2022.
Celebrating Resilience and Rejuvenation is the theme of the 16th annual Celebrate Women conference scheduled for March 25, 2022.
Sarah Rarick graduated from OHIO Lancaster’s early childhood education program in 2015. Rarick is now in her sixth year of teaching and currently teaches third grade for Lancaster City Schools.
Nominations are open for OHIO Lancaster’s Jane Johnsen Women of Vision Award, part of OHIO Lancaster’s sixteenth annual Celebrate Women conference taking place March 25, 2022.
What We Leave Behind, a new art exhibit by artist Jennifer Jolley Brown, has opened in the Wilkes Gallery at Ohio University Lancaster.
The Jackson County Health Department is working in partnership with OHIO to train and deploy 13 community health workers to address public health concerns and impacts of COVID-19 across 11 counties.
Child and Family Studies’ Child-Life program have been working with the Athens City-County Health Department 5- to 11-year-old child vaccine clinics to help ease the children's anxiety.
OHIO donated about 1,600 pounds of food to the Athens Food Rescue (AFR) over Thanksgiving break to benefit charities who feed the hungry.