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In deference to this solemn anniversary, Outlook Online will focus on how the tragedy affected the Ohio University community with a special section:
- Campus response to Sept. 11 impresses Glidden
Even in the midst of the horrific events of last Sept. 11, Ohio University President Robert Glidden also saw some of the best traits of human nature in how the campus community rallied together. [with video clip]
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- Student attitudes changed by attacks
Dean of Students Terry Hogan has noticed a change in students' behavior in several areas since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, most vividly in their view of themselves, their country and their priorities. [with video clip]
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- In their own words: Lawrence Davis, assistant director of admissions
As I reflect back on the events of Sept. 11, several things run through my mind all at once...
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- Sept. 11: Through the eyes of the next generation
An Ohio University senior and freshman share what they have learned about themselves and how their view of the future has been affected by the tragedy of one year ago. [with video clips]
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- Commemorative events planned
Activities have been planned by members of the Ohio University and Athens communities to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001. All events are open to the public.
Commemorative Events
University welcomes 3,700 freshman students
One of the largest classes of first-year students ever to enter the University, about 3,700 students and their parents, joined President Robert Glidden during this weekend's Freshman Convocation. [with video clip]
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Grants and professional activity announcements
Here you'll find a list of grants and professional activity announcements recently provided to University Communications and Marketing.
Grants
Professional Activity Announcements
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