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OHIO’s Tantrum Theater announces the production of alumnus’ Broadway hit Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 as part of an exciting 2020-21 season

OHIO's Tantrum Theater will stage alumnus Dave Malloy’s Broadway hit, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 as part of the School of Theater's 20-21 season.

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Registration deadline for virtual Diversity Leadership Institute is April 13

Ohio University’s Division of Diversity and Inclusion will host the annual Diversity Leadership Institute online via Zoom from 9:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, April 16. Registration ends April 13.

Employee Leave under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act notice

University Human Resources shared this pertinent update regarding the new Families First Coronavirus Response Act, which was signed into law on March 18 and is in effect through Dec. 31, 2020.

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Jacqueline Yahn to host first Remote Teaching Series talk April 6

Dr. Yahn will present, “What Worked Well in Transitioning to Fully Online Education. This series is open to Ohio University and the community at noon, Monday, April 6 on Microsoft Teams.

CHSP

CHSP's Department of Social Work deploys telehealth support, outreach in midst of pandemic

CHSP’s social work students, faculty and professionals are leveraging technology to help ensure that face-to-face counseling can continue to play a vital role within their profession. 

Service Awards Ceremony

Three 2020 Outstanding Administrators announced

Three Outstanding Administrators, David Scott Carpenter, Wayne Chiasson and Nicholas Lather, and more than 160 administrators will be honored at the Oct. 13 Administrative Service Awards ceremony.

University leadership answers COVID-19 questions during town hall meeting

Ohio University recently hosted a virtual town hall meeting for about 215 supervisors and planning unit leaders to share the latest happenings and best practices in dealing with COVID-19.

Alden Library

OHIO Librarian helps Athens community by donating lifesaving supplies

Ohio University Libraries helping the local community combat the pandemic through donating needed emergency supplies to local hospitals.

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OHIO professor Jennifer Hines Brings COVID-19 Drug Discovery to Online Environment for Innovative Learning

Chemistry & Biochemistry Professor Jennifer Hines told her Tier III Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery class that they would be discussing Anti-Proliferative Agents including Anti-Viral Agents.

Marching 110

Ohio Gov. DeWine highlights OHIO’s Marching 110 during daily COVID-19 press conference, dedicates the virtual performance to all healthcare workers

On March 31, Bobcats across the state watched with pride as Governor Mike DeWine highlighted the Ohio University Marching 110 at the end of his daily COVID-19 press conference.

Heritage College

Heritage College students to lend a hand in fighting pandemic

Starting April 13, approximately 250 medical students will deploy to local health agencies to assist in containing the outbreak and support Ohio’s public health professionals.

Dr. Gigi Secuban

Vice president for diversity and inclusion urges Bobcats to denounce COVID-19 prejudice and discrimination

The University has become aware of widespread stereotyping, harassment, and bullying of people from Asian decent across the country related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Please denounce this behavior.

Dr. Stewart

#ScrippsTalks podcast highlights how OHIO journalism students, faculty and alumni are adapting in COVID-19

E.W. Scripps School of Journalism Director Dr. Robert Stewart hosts podcast #ScrippsTalks, interviewing faculty, students and alumni on adapting during COVID-19.

Aspire grads

Aspire Career Bridges Health Care Program helps adults obtain training, jobs

Aspire provides free services for individuals who need assistance acquiring skills to be successful in post-secondary education, training, and employment.

Patton College alumnae use tech to connect with students during COVID-19 pandemic

Madison Elementary teachers haven't stopped teaching or impacting their students during the coronavirus pandemic. The Columbus-area school employs five Patton College of Education alumnae.

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