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Volunteers needed for Halloween Patrol
Ohio University's Office of the Vice President for Administration needs volunteers for the Halloween Patrol on Saturday, Nov. 2.
Meet Code Talker photographer Kenji Kawano
Kenji Kawano, the photographer whose work is highlighted in the Kennedy Museum of Art exhibition "Warriors: Navajo Code Talkers" will visit Ohio University Oct. 16 and 17.
Contemporary History Institute hosts former Russian diplomat
During the years of the Cold War, Ambassador Oleg Grinevsky was crucial to the diplomatic efforts that resolved it. Now, Grinevsky is this year's Putnam/Ewing Visiting Professor for the Contemporary History Institute at Ohio University.
Careline answers the call of duty
Careline, a division of Tri-County Mental Health and Counseling Services, has been in existence since 1971. The 24-hour crisis intervention and information referral hotline is one of 16 health and social service agencies affilited with United Appeal for Athens County.
Grants awarded to improve Appalachia national policy
Our rural communities need to play a stronger role in influencing policies and programs designed to help them, and three Athens-based agencies have received grants from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation that will allow central Appalachia to add their voices to national dialog.
Third of four campuswide electrical outages scheduled
Facilities and Auxiliaries has scheduled a two-hour Athens campus power outage for Sunday, Oct. 20, from 5 to 7 a.m. The outage is needed to complete the upgrade of the main campus power station.