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The Ohio University Mock Trial Team worked throughout the holiday break to prepare for a rigorous tournament schedule this semester.
Four faculty members from the Heritage College were among the top 10 newsmakers at Ohio University in 2020.
Twenty-two journalists from around the world will make up the Kiplinger Program in Public Affairs Journalism’s inaugural class in climate reporting.
When Ohio University senior Mrin Dasgupta enrolled in a 3000-level Arabic course, she didn’t expect that it would fit so well with her course of study and future career goals.
Dr. Kevin Cordi, assistant professor of instruction at Ohio University Lancaster, earned a Storytelling Honor Award for his edited collection.
The Center for Law, Justice and Culture offers law-related online graduate courses for summer 2022.
Yejin Sohn, MSW, LSW, recently used her experiences at OHIO to help international survivors get support while navigating the challenges of social distancing protocols.
Ohio University graduate Breanna Oswald says a study abroad experience changed her life when she realized that family and culture can revolve around food.
Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Terry Hogan has named Kathy Fahl interim dean of students.
Ohio University alumnus Matthew Ward was drawn to the M.A. in Law, Justice & Culture program as a way to learn more about social justice issues following the murder of George Floyd.
Ohio University’s Chubu University Relations Committee is now accepting applications for the 46th Kohei Miura Visiting Professorship, named in honor of the founder of Chubu University.
Athens Area Mediation Service is offering free mediation training to all Ohio University students, faculty and staff.
Deborah Pacyna has been the director of public affairs for the California Association of Health Facilities for 12 years and says working at WOUB as a student allowed her to move into this role.
As spring semester moves forward, some students may be feeling stressed, whether it’s about being back on campus, the pressure of classes, or other issues.
To commence Black History Month, a historic Baltimore golf club unveiled a monument celebrating a little-known part of the city’s history.