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OHIO prepared Makalia Jones for her career as a deputy sheriff in the Franklin County Corrections Center.
Faculty, staff and students on Ohio University’s regional campuses received more than $25,000 in Experiential Learning Funds to support access to, and engagement in, hands-on learning.
Celebrate Women celebrated its 16th year recently with a return to in-person programming at Ohio University Lancaster. The conference was attended by more than 300 community members.
The Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the expansion of the nursing program onto the Lancaster campus and reviewed the FY23 operating budget during its meetings April 7-8.
Ohio University Lancaster student McKenzie Taylor has been awarded the Charles J. Ping Award.
Ohio University Lancaster has partnered with Ohio Banking League to offer students the chance to attend the Summer Banking Institute.
Ohio University Lancaster Theatre is pleased to announce its first live production in the Wagner Theatre this year, Ken Ludwig’s “A Comedy of Tenors.”
OHIO is launching a program for Pell-eligible first-year students with a minimum 3.0 high school GPA to cover the remaining cost of tuition and mandatory fees to earn a degree at a regional campus.
Celebrating Resilience and Rejuvenation is the theme of the 16th annual Celebrate Women conference scheduled for March 25, 2022.
Low-income partially- or totally-unemployed Ohio residents now have the opportunity to earn one or more Ohio University Lancaster credentials for free through a training program grant
The Jane Johnsen Women of Vision Award is part of OHIO Lancaster’s 16th annual Celebrate Women conference, taking place March 25, 2022.
McKenzie Taylor turned an internship opportunity into a full-time job and is now working in a field she feels passionate about.
Matthew Barger’s career with the U.S. Marshals Service has taken him across the country and abroad, but the Jackson, Ohio, native is glad to be a little closer to home with his current assignment.
Ohio University President Hugh Sherman visited the five OHIO regional campuses this fall, engaging with the community partners and campuses while reinforcing their significance to OHIO's mission.
Even with the limitations to volunteering that COVID-19 has created, several OHIO Lancaster student organizations have found ways to serve the community by participating in community service.