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Student talks at Behind the White Coat event

Behind the White Coat brings laughter and tears in its fifth year

Personal stories of loss, war, assault, courage and more were shared with a community of Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine students, faculty and staff during the fifth annual Behind the White Coat event.

OHIO Students at International Collegiate Programming Contest

Ohio University students return to International Collegiate Programming Contest

Ohio University sent four teams of three students to compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest, the oldest and most prestigious algorithmic programming contest in the world.

Casey Morarity stands with drum outside Glidden Hall

Casey Morarity keeps the beat at 'Carrie, the Musical'

From drums to glockenspiels, music education major Casey Morarity does it all and is currently using her percussion talents for Tantrum Theatre’s production of "Carrie, The Musical."

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Tristen Luken reflects on time with the Kennedy Museum of Art

Meet Tristen Luken, a senior printmaking student from Kettering, Ohio who has been working at the Kennedy Museum of Art.

Arthur Ripstein, portrait

Philosophy Forum hosts Arthur Ripstein discussing 'Domination, Discretion, and Arbitrariness' on April 20

The Ohio University Philosophy Forum presents a public lecture by Arthur Ripstein on “Domination, Discretion, and Arbitrariness” on Thursday, April 20.

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Fifth annual Ohio University Music Industry Summit announces keynotes with major artists and industry leaders like Talib Kweli and mxmtoon

Ohio University’s fifth annual Music Industry Summit returns on Wednesday, April 5, and Thursday, April 6, 2023, in Athens, Ohio, with both in-person and virtual attendance options.

Virtual Reality simulations in nursing classes

Technology provides nursing students in 100% online programs with practical experience

The College of Health Science and Professions is looking to the future by implementing technologies that allow our students to best learn pioneering solutions to some of health care’s most complex problems.

solar panels at compost facility

Ohio University Chillicothe to offer a renewable energy course for educators

OHIO Chillicothe is offering a continuing education graduate credit course on renewable energy for middle and high school science teachers on Saturday, April 22 and Saturday, May 6.

WOUB weather

New weather system at WOUB provides improved forecasting for the region and advanced training for college students

People in southeast Ohio and western West Virginia are getting more reliable and accurate weather information thanks to a technology upgrade at WOUB TV.

Dan Lannon

Dan Lannon is leading technology and innovation at Disney/ESPN

As manager of Production Operations at ESPN, Dan Lannon ’10 recently led his team to a first during a live sports production, but it’s one you likely didn’t notice watching at home.

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University Libraries’ Authors @Alden series to feature Mary Stockwell highlighting Ulysses S. Grant's policies towards the American Indians

Mary Stockwell will be visiting for a special Authors @ Alden on Tuesday, March 28, at 1 p.m. where she will discuss her book, “Interrupted Odyssey: Ulysses S. Grant and the American Indians.”

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Margaret Boyd Scholars’ new cohort shapes way for empowered leadership

The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program, named after OHIO's first female graduate, is a program that cultivates curious scholars who pursue knowledge, champion equity, and engage in their community.

Ohio University Board of Trustees to hold special meeting March 22

During this special meeting, the Board will consider the approval of an employment agreement and the naming of Ohio University’s 23rd President.

David Stafford leads a nature walk

Education major finds his path in the National Parks

Senior David Stafford initially wanted to study computer science in college, but found the right academic fit as an education major at Ohio University Chillicothe.

Carrie Oeding, portrait

Carrie Oeding's new book wins Akron Poetry Prize, evokes 'the strangeness of presence in motherhood'

Alumna Carrie Oeding won the Akron Poetry Prize for her new book of poetry, If I Could Give You a Line, a collection of poetry that explores motherhood and visual art, confidence, and uncertainty.

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