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The Center for Campus and Community Engagement is launching a new awards process to recognize outstanding community partners who are engaged in exemplary collaborative work with campus partners.
Freedom of expression is the foundation of an Ohio University education, and we believe that robust debate and civil disagreement—when conducted safely and legally—are signs of an engaged community and a diversity of perspectives.
Ohio University Chillicothe honored nearly 100 graduates from the area at a Graduation Recognition Ceremony on Thursday, May 4.
Ohio University will host its third annual Juneteenth Celebration on June 17, 2023.
The OHIO Women's Center invites members of the OHIO community to a Roundtable Session on Tuesday, May 16 to explore ways of improving services and engagement.
Ashley Stamper is Ohio University Southern’s 2023 Bachelor of Criminal Justice Outstanding Graduate.
On the same day as Spring Commencement, Kate E. Anderson will also be commissioning as an active-duty U.S. Air Force officer.
Lanaé Hobbs-Gazaway offers this advice for new students: Do not miss out on getting involved with your community. It helps you feel like you belong, and it looks great on your resume.
Matthew Lewis is Ohio University Southern’s 2023 Bachelor of Specialized Studies Outstanding Graduate.
Camryn Zornes is Ohio University Southern’s 2023 Bachelor of Health Services Administration Outstanding Graduate.
The end of the Public Health Emergency impacts how testing for COVID-19 will be covered.
As a reminder, the annual Benefits Open Enrollment period will be open through Wednesday, May 10, 2023.
The spring 2023 issue of Ohio Today, Ohio University’s alumni magazine, is out and available to OHIO faculty and staff online at ohiotoday.org.
Michaela Grubich chose OHIO because of the Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree program and then stuck with OHIO because of the welcoming community, the caring professors, and the beautiful campus.
The Ohio University Press is pleased to announce Katie Berta (Ph.D., ’17) as the latest winner of the press’ Hollis Summers Poetry Prize.