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With a combined tenure of six decades, Love (22 years) and Howard (39 years) have been instrumental in shaping the HRL department at OHIO.
Go OHIO is the official app for Ohio University. It allows Bobcats to view their class schedule, GPA, balances, advisor, Catmail, and more — all in one place.
Ohio University employees are invited to take advantage of a one-week free membership at WellWorks from August 7-13.
Maureen Coon, assistant dean for student affairs and academic advising at Ohio University's Patton College of Education, retired on June 30 after a distinguished career spanning 18 years.
Ohio University Press has teamed up with University Libraries to make its open access titles available through OHIO Open Library.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) retired the old multi-factor authentication app at the end of June and implemented the new Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) app.
Ohio University officially started its contract with Instructure, Inc., the provider of the Canvas learning management system on July 1, 2023.
Former WOUB student Doug Drew is continuing to pay his WOUB experience forward.
The rich Black history of Athens, Ohio was celebrated during "Berry Day Week," an effort spearheaded by the Mount Zion Baptist Church Preservation Society to raise funds for the church's renovation.
As a Director’s Guild of America assistant director in Hollywood, OHIO graduate Leah (Dolby) Clarke has had the opportunity to work for various networks and streaming platforms.
Ohio University has named G. Jason Jolley, Ph.D., as the new interim associate vice president for research and creative activity, effective Aug. 1.
Field School in Ohio Archaeology students are spending their summer searching for artifacts from Ohio's first peoples—one square meter of earth at a time.
Ohio University Culinary Services will host a job fair at the Perry and Sandy Sook Academic Center on the Athens Campus on Monday, July 17.
The official founding of the state of Ohio dates back to 1803, but human habitation in Ohio goes back much further, back to the first peoples who helped shape the state we know today.
A love of biology and teaching has led to Orianna Carter’s over 25-year career in education.