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This band of Bobcats celebrates New Year's Eve together every year, a tradition they've maintained since the early 1990s.
Recent news about the Ohio University College of Business.
OHIO’s commitment to the cause of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) goes back decades.
Bobcats Adam Jones, BSETM ’12, and Kate Schmidlin, BSPE ’14, who thru-hiked the “AT”, as it’s known, at almost the same time, from March 2014 to September 2014.
In June, OHIO adopted a policy allowing students to choose a preferred name and gender pronoun for self-identification, following similar practices already in place at the school’s Campus Care and Counseling and Psychological Services.
The University’s The Promise Lives Campaign raised $500 million over eight years to support students, faculty, programs, outreach, and facilities.
Molecular biologist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, OHIO’s only Nobel Prize winner, answers questions about science and his role in it.
Ohio University officials first discussed the possibility of starting a medical college in 1823. The trustees even set aside land for the project.
Athens County’s first same-sex couple to legally marry answer questions about their July 21 marriage.
Avionics expert and OHIO professor Frank van Graas, PHD ’88, recalls his favorite test flight when birthing a milestone tracking instrument.
Three letters to the editor of Ohio Today Magazine.
Take a trip down memory lane with these OHIO milestones.