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Ohio University Executive Vice President and Provost Dr. Elizabeth Sayrs has named Dr. Sarah Poggione interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Some of the students on campus for Bobcat Student Orientation this year may have looked a little younger than most incoming students.
Ohio University President Hugh Sherman has renewed Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs’ contract for an additional year, through June 2024.
Where medical school starts is not the same for everyone. For some at the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, it begins with a program called Summer Scholars.
Ohio University staff members are invited to an upcoming workshop on co-creating equitable, inclusive campus environments.
Bobcat Student Orientation (BSO) featured new programs, large crowds of students and families, and lots of positive feedback this summer.
Ohio University Culinary Services will hold a Job Fair on Monday, July 18, featuring a wide range of full-time and part-time positions.
Information for Ohio University faculty and staff about booking and agent fees, Concur, and additional insurance that is now available on Bank of America Pcards.
The Muskingum County Family YMCA has entered into a long-term agreement to operate within the facility formerly managed by the Muskingum Recreation Center effective July 2022.
Geoff Buckley, Ph.D., has been appointed an interim Associate Dean in the Honors Tutorial College, effective July 15.
Ohio University hosted 11 international education counselors in June, thanks in a large part to an OHIO graduate who organized the trip.
On July 1, Erin Murphy, Ph.D., became the interim chair of the Department of Biomedical Sciences. She has been with the Heritage College for 14 years.
Ohio University’s Supplemental Instruction program, part of the Academic Achievement Center, has been accredited by the International Center for Supplemental Instruction.
Ohio University is launching a process to invest in high-demand degrees that meet market needs in communities served by its regional campuses.
Students in any major can learn the basics of data collection and analysis in a fall 2022 course designed to enable them to ask questions and explore 21st century problems using data.