Watch this great interview with Russ Alum (BSME '20) Caleb Saunders!
Bobcat Network Overview
Bobcat Network Overview
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Bobcat Network?
The Bobcat Network is an Alumni and Student platform that connects students, alumni, faculty, and staff for professional growth, mentorship, exclusive cost-saving deals, and networking opportunities.
Who can join the Bobcat Network?
All Ohio University students, alumni, faculty, staff, and parents/family are welcome to join! Whether you're on campus or across the globe, the Bobcat Network helps you stay connected to the Bobcat family.
How do I sign up?
You can join at bobcatnetwork.ohio.edu using your OHIO ID or by registering with your email address. The process takes just a few minutes. Don't want another login? Sign in with your Google, LinkedIn, or Facebook accounts!
What can I do on the Bobcat Network?
You can connect with other Bobcats, find or become a mentor, explore career opportunities, join affinity and regional groups, take advantage of entertainment, travel and merchandise deals, stay up to date on Ohio University events and news, and take advantage of personal and professional development resources.
Is there a cost to join?
No! The Bobcat Network is completely free for all members of the Ohio University community.
How can I use the platform as a student?
Students can connect with alumni for career advice, explore industries of interest, apply for jobs, and access valuable professional development resources.
How can alumni get involved?
Alumni can share their expertise, mentor current students, post job opportunities, and reconnect with classmates and faculty.
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