Lancaster Campus
Welcome to the Ohio University Lancaster Campus, where you can discover your promise and realize your dreams. Ohio University Lancaster offers the academic foundation of a university education, the convenience of a small campus setting, the affordability of state-assisted tuition, and relevant education for today's competitive job market. We also provide convenience throughout Fairfield County by offering students the option to attend classes on the Lancaster Campus or Pickerington Center. Situated on 113 acres on the northern edge of Lancaster, the campus serves students from throughout central Ohio. A variety of associate and bachelor degree programs can be completed on the Lancaster Campus. Ohio University also offers more than 250 majors, which you can begin in Lancaster or Pickerington and finish in Athens, at another regional campus or online.
Electronics Technology Instructor Larry Lamb is retiring. He has worked at the Ohio University Lancaster Campus since 1985. Congratulations!
Assistant Professor of Health Technology Debra Smith is retiring. Smith has worked at the Ohio University Lancaster Campus since 2008. Congratulations!
Tammy Herring is one of the OUL Students of the Month for May. She is a member of L.E.A.D. and Phi Theta Kappa. Herring also is a student worker at OUL and works at the Welcome Desk.
Reid Dillashaw is one of the OUL Students of the Month for May. He is an Electronic Media major. Dillashaw co-produced a radio show on WLOH. He was also a member of the Social Media Team at OUL.
Dr. Linda Trautman, Assistant Professor of Political Science, presented at the 2013 Midwest Political Science Association conference in Chicago. She led a panel called "Districts, Competition and Participation."
Dr. Joseph Faber, Associate Professor of Biology, published a paper in the international peer-reviewed journal, Ecology of Freshwater Fish, this month. He worked on this project with several colleagues from Canada. The article's title is "Biological traits of eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) in the lower Thames River, Canada, with comparisons to a more southerly population."
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