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A nuanced story about the people and dynamics that reshaped this region and determined who would control it
Ohio University’s newest Distinguished Professor discusses what he loves about his field and teaching it to others.
Three new certificate programs offer a variety of hands-on experiences in Automation, Mechatronics, and Jewish Studies
Bobcats make the news—and the OHIO community proud--every day.
The University’s esteemed journalism program got its start 100 years ago, when English professor Raymond Slutz offered the first OHIO journalism course.
Archaeology students at OHIO are uncovering fabulous finds, from the Middle East to right here in Southeast Ohio.
The Soldiers and Sailors monument is an iconic landmark on College Green, but have you ever wondered about the history behind it?
In the 150 years since Margaret Boyd broke barriers as Ohio University’s first female graduate, women in higher education have made great strides, conducted groundbreaking research and become an integral part of universities across the nation.
A new book marks the 100th anniversary of Ohio University’s renowned E. W. Scripps School of Journalism.
Turning Pollution into Paint, Changing the Game in Collegiate Athletics, How brewery waste can fight climate change, and Social Medicine Historian Discusses History of the Breast Pump.
Between having one of the largest nursing schools in the country and leading the state in training primary care physicians, Ohio University has become a national leader in preparing students for careers in health care.
It seems appropriate as we celebrate our accomplished alumni in Ohio Today to borrow our last word from this incredible evening in New York City. So … Go Bobcats!
The practice of “memory maps” is utilized by Morinoka Gordon and Hunter Thiede, as they show where they studied, ate and enjoyed their time during their years at OHIO.
Scott Quad time capsule and OHIO history are unearthed
Alumna Kari Gunter-Seymour holds Athens and Appalachia close to her heart.