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The Sustainability Committee is seeking faculty members to oversee and coordinate collaborative sustainability research, engagement, and curriculum efforts for the Sustainable Administration Hub.
OHIO's Academic Affairs and Student Affairs units are collaborating on a reorganization of student support services to further strengthen student success and bolster the OHIO Guarantee+ commitment.
Silver Circle Lifetime Achievement Emmy award winner Terra Brantley is leaving her mark on community journalism in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Dr. Milbert O. Brown Jr., MA ’82, who studied photography at ɫߣߣۺϵ, was recently announced as a 2024 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Hall of Fame inductee.
Students and faculty from the OHIO Lancaster Theatre program are thrilled to present their upcoming performance of Beauty and the Beast and they are taking this summer's show to the next level.
A journalism news and information major at OHIO, Tee Willis graduated in 2021 and now works at WJCL TV in Savannah, Georgia.
ɫߣߣۺϵ Space Planning has announced two updates to the University’s existing FlexSpace options that are available for use by OHIO employees across campus.
In "a proud moment that inspires both faculty and students," the photojournalists of NPPAOU won the organization's Outstanding Student Chapter Award
Three new bronze benches were dedicated in memory of OHIO alumnus Gary Nakamoto (BGS ’88) on Saturday, June 29.
Scripps alumna pursues her passion all the way to Hollywood
Three students studying in the ɫߣߣۺϵ Scripps College of Communication have been awarded challenge coins for their work as interns in the U.S. Army Cadet Command Public Affairs Office.
Emeritus Professor of Physics Ronald L. Cappelletti, a spirit of curiosity, inquiry and discovery, passed away on July 6, 2024.
Professor Christine Suniti Bhat received the prestigious American Counseling Association Fellows Award.
How Roberto Lemus followed a lifelong “love of the game” into a leadership role with Athens’ favorite community-owned and student-operated baseball team
Mark Bruce calls Gridiron Glory “one of the most important and impactful things WOUB has ever done.” Bruce was the host of the high school football show for season six in 2004.