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When Charles “Doc” Higgins started working at Ohio University, he never expected that 50 years later he would finish his college teaching career at the same place where it began.
COVID Operations will host a Teams Live town hall for faculty and staff next Thursday, Aug. 12, at noon, on the topic of fall planning.
An updated catalog of signs, posters and digital assets that feature health and safety guidance for Fall Semester 2021 is now available through Ohio University Printing Services.
OHIO is enhancing its efforts to connect students and their communities through meaningful engagement including volunteer opportunities, community-based internships and research, and courses.
Five Ohio University employees and a graduate student have been awarded the Ohio College Teaching Consortium Inclusive Teaching Endorsement this July.
In the coming weeks, OIT will replace the current WorkForce clocks across multiple campuses with the latest model that features an ID card tap to clock in/out.
Ohio University President Hugh Sherman has announced the appointment of Joe Trubacz as the University’s Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration, beginning on Aug. 30.
A biology lab filled with thousands of freshwater fish from Mexico provides a hands-on setting for Ohio University students to examine how tiny, colorful swordtail fish are evolving and adapting.
Effective tomorrow, students, faculty, staff, and visitors to all OHIO campuses are required to wear masks indoors in public/shared spaces, regardless of vaccination status.
Information inside about vaccination updates, Welcome Week, student jobs and more.
The Center for Teaching and Learning within the Office of Instructional Innovation is hosting the following workshops in August to assist with fall semester planning and teaching.
Alumna Stevi Miller ('13, '14M) started at Ohio University undecided on what she wanted to major in. Now she works with College of Arts & Sciences students who are starting the same way.
You might find academic adviser Ben Parrot in Gordy Hall, but you also might find him living his best advice: Take advantage of things to do on campus.
The Wall That Heals returned to Athens from July 28 until Aug. 1 and was set up in Tailgreat Park for anyone to visit. According to event coordinators, an estimated 5,000 community members were able t
For Dr. Bernard Kokenge, PHD ’66, OHIO is where he earned a doctoral degree, started a family and received sage advice from a professor that led to career that took his work to the moon and beyond.