Stories from 2019

Clarence Page

Alumnus Clarence Page to be presented Carr Van Anda Award for excellence in journalism Sept. 16

Ohio University 1969 alumnus, journalist, author and Pulitzer Prize winner Clarence Page will be presented the Carr Van Anda Award for excellence in journalism.

BAR

2019 Black Alumni Reunion to attract more than 1,000 attendees

More than 1,000 black alumni and guests are expected to enjoy an engaging mix of casual and formal events at the 2019 BAR.

AFROTC

Air Force ROTC cadets garner honors

Cadets Griffin Braun, Keanu McElroy, Thomas Pitts, and Pete Adrian Lopez earned recognition as Distinguished Graduates in their field training encampments of more than 400 cadets.

Six Air Force ROTC cadets stand at formation

Ohio University Air Force ROTC cadets garner honors

Four cadets from Ohio University’s Air Force Detachment 650 graduated with distinction from field training at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama this summer.

Ohio University engineering student Liz Myers (near) and Michelle Shively, Sunday Creek Watershed Coordinator at Rural Action, take water quality samples at Sunday Creek at an acid mine drainage discharge site in Truetown, Ohio.

Community-engaged Research Initiative offers new resources

Ohio University has launched a Community-engaged Research Initiative designed to provide new resources for University affiliates and community members interested in collaborating on research projects.

OHIO Federal Government Alumnus Award

Klein to receive Ohio University Federal Government Alumnus Award

Ken Klein will receive the Outstanding Federal Government Alumnus Award at Ohio University’s Eighth Annual Federal Government Alumni Luncheon on Thursday, Sept. 19, at the National Press Club in D.C.

Ohio University Innovation Center

OHIO Innovation Center receives $1.15 million federal grant for facility upgrades

The Ohio University Innovation Center has received a $1.15 million grant to support facility improvements at the internationally renowned business incubator.

Community-engaged Research Initiative offers new resources

The newly launched research initiative supports the university’s strategic priorities of community engagement, interdisciplinary research and experiential learning.

Innovative

OHIO recognized as one of the nation’s Most Innovative, Best Value Colleges by U.S. News

Ohio University is considered one of the Most Innovative Schools and Best Value Schools in the latest rankings released by U.S. News & World Report.

Riefler in lab

Guy Riefler to discuss turning pollution into paint at Sept. 18 Science Café

Join Dr. Guy Riefler, professor of Civil Engineering, for the first Science Café of the 2019-20 season, “Cleaning up Pollution by Turning It into Paint” at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18.

Alumnus William Messenger to deliver Constitution Day Lecture on Sept. 16 as part of George Washington Forum

Alumnus William Messenger will give a Constitution Day Lecture titled, “Can Free Speech be Compelled? The First Amendment and Speech Rights,” at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16 in Galbreath Chapel.

Student at library

Ohio University joins Ohio IP Promise to boost investment, entrepreneurship

As part of the Ohio IP Promise, a collaboration with the state of Ohio and the state’s public universities, Ohio University has established a best-in-class process for licensing intellectual property.

With their faces illuminated by police car lights, Ohio University students and Athens residents participate in the Interfaith Peace Walk through the city at sunset on Sept. 11, 2014

President Nellis to deliver opening remarks for 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk

United Campus Ministry will hold the ninth annual 9/11 Interfaith Peace Walk on Wednesday, Sept. 11. This annual observance of the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks brings people together.

Updates to OHIO’s Student Code of Conduct now in effect

The University’s Board of Trustees approved revisions to the Student Code of Conduct, a document that sets out the behavioral expectations for students admitted to Ohio University, at its June meeting

Heritage College team publishes study on diabetes-related stress

A new study by faculty and student researchers has found that going to college can increase the risk of diabetes-related stress for those who have the disease.

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