Stories tagged with: Ohio Today Magazine

Making good—actually, great—on a promise

The University’s The Promise Lives Campaign raised $500 million over eight years to support students, faculty, programs, outreach, and facilities.

Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine: So much history in only 40 years!

Ohio University officials first discussed the possibility of starting a medical college in 1823. The trustees even set aside land for the project.

Landmarks bit by bit

Molecular biologist Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, OHIO’s only Nobel Prize winner, answers questions about science and his role in it.

New rubric

In June, OHIO adopted a policy allowing students to choose a preferred name and gender pronoun for self-identification, following similar practices already in place at the school’s Campus Care and Counseling and Psychological Services.

OHIO’s Frank van Graas went above and beyond—literally—to improve airplane landings

Avionics expert and OHIO professor Frank van Graas, PHD ’88, recalls his favorite test flight when birthing a milestone tracking instrument.

A union without a hitch

Athens County’s first same-sex couple to legally marry answer questions about their July 21 marriage.

Large clock face bearing the words Ohio University

A timeline of OHIO milestones

Take a trip down memory lane with these OHIO milestones.

Three women students sit separately around the base of the Soldiers Monument on Ohio University Athens campus

Additional letters to the editor

Three letters to the editor of Ohio Today Magazine.

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