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The Division of Diversity and Inclusion invites all Ohio University faculty and staff to the end of the year Mix and Mingle event on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
Ohio University President Lori Stewart Gonzalez hosted the second “University Updates” event of the academic year on Monday, Nov. 4.
November is Native American Heritage Month, and Ohio University is holding several special events during the month for students, faculty, staff and area residents.
From the upcoming election and final projects to the approaching holiday season, the remainder of 2024 is certain to offer a combination of challenges and excitement that could amplify our overall anxiety and stress response. As Bobcats, it’s vital for each of us to take the time to care for ourselves and those around us.
All students, faculty and staff are invited to the next "University Updates" event on Monday, Nov. 4, in-person at the Baker University Center Theater or via livestream from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
The event kicked off with an inspiring keynote from Tracey Medley, a tech entrepreneur and Ohio University MSM graduate, who shared her journey through the fast-paced tech industry.
OHIO is one of 113 colleges and universities across the country to receive this national award that recognizes an institution’s outstanding commitment to, and continued advancement of, the core values of diversity, equity and inclusion.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, delight in discovery, champion equity and engage in community to advance female scholarship.
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program seeks to inspire and encourage undergraduate students to become engaged, confident and connected leaders at Ohio University and beyond.
Ohio University proudly recognizes National Hispanic Heritage Month through education, programming and celebration.
Christine Blay and Alexis Thomas showcased their innovative approach to inclusivity through peer education and storytelling at a national conference in Honolulu.
OHIO has outlined three inclusive excellence initiatives for the upcoming academic year all aligned with one clear, overarching goal: to be a university where all belong.
The Division of Diversity and Inclusion and the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost are announcing the launch of the 2024-25 Inclusive Excellence Workshop and Lecture Series.
On Wednesday, Sept. 11, the Division of Diversity and Inclusion will celebrate the start of the semester by hosting this Mix and Mingle event for all faculty and staff.
The Diverse Faculty Mentoring Program is open to any full-time tenure track, instructional, or clinical faculty.