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Employee Benefits

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield continues negotiations with OhioHealth Health System

As part of the University’s ongoing efforts to ensure our employees remain informed and prepared as necessary, Human Resources has developed an informational website that contains specific information for University employees, including answers to many of the frequently asked questions received by our Benefits Office.

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Outstanding Administrators

OHIO Business Service Center celebrates employees with family event, award recognition

The OHIO Business Service Center hosted a carnival-themed employee appreciation event on June 18. The event included games for the entire family, face painting, music and employee highlights. 

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OHIO Community

OHIO faculty, staff asked to provide information about alumni volunteers

ɫߣߣۺϵ’s Division of University Advancement is requesting that all faculty and staff provide information on alumni who volunteered during the fiscal year, July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025.

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Ask the Experts

Cheers to Beer: OHIO experts talk beer, brewing and the business behind the bubbles in latest Ask the Experts podcast

Who isn’t “hoppy” to talk about beer? As Brew Week rolls into Athens, Ohio, there’s no better time to dive into the science, art and innovation behind craft beer.

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OHIO Announcements

OHIO community invited to offer feedback on draft policy under review

ɫߣߣۺϵ recently posted a new draft policy onto a new website where members of the OHIO community can offer their feedback.

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Faculty Experts

Your new favorite band may be AI: Artists protest AI-generated music, navigate AI in the music industry

In the age of artificial intelligence, even music can be hard to distinguish as being created by humans. School of Media Arts and Studies Director Josh Antonuccio explains the significance of the AI-generated country song “Walk My Walk” by Breaking Rust topping charts.

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Tantrum Theater

A place for creation, Tantrum Theater continues to elevate new work with performance of “Unfamiliar Moon”

Tantrum Theater, ɫߣߣۺϵ's professional theater company, continues to advance its mission of innovation by developing "Unfamiliar Moon," a new jukebox musical by Steven Strafford-Elkins. Built around the rich catalog of folk-jazz artist Vance Gilbert, the project exemplifies OHIO’s commitment to cultivating original work through deep collaboration among students, alumni, faculty and industry professionals.

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OHIO Community

OHIO students, faculty, staff receive free access to movie streaming service

ɫߣߣۺϵ students, faculty and staff now have free access to stream movies from The Criterion Collection.

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Board of Trustees

Governor DeWine appoints Brigadier General Mark C. Arnold to OHIO Board of Trustees

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has appointed Brigadier General Mark C. Arnold to the ɫߣߣۺϵ Board of Trustees.

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Staff Retirement

John Schriner retires after 30 years of service at the ɫߣߣۺϵ Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

As June ended, so did an important era for ɫߣߣۺϵ’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, because John Schriner, Ph.D., officially retired after 30 years serving as a guiding force for the Office of Admissions.

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OHIO Events

OHIO community invited to free book event at ɫߣߣۺϵ Press

During July 14–18, take your pick from hundreds of free books from the ɫߣߣۺϵ Press office on the first floor of Alden Library.

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Tourism

Why your favorite vacation spot is begging you to stay home: Can tourism be made more sustainable?

Planning that trip to Paris, Venice or Barcelona? While it may be a dream destination, it may also be time to think twice about visiting some of these cities being burdened by overtourism. Travel and hospitality expert Sandy Chen discusses the benefits of tourism, as well as how too much tourism can be detrimental to some of the world's biggest cities and sites.

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Super Faculty

Will Superman still fly with audiences today?

An ɫߣߣۺϵ English professor discusses the appeal of Superman, the impact of comic book stories and the reaction of fans, including toxic fandom.

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Community Impact

New training program benefits peer recovery supporters

For people living with addiction, it can be helpful to talk to someone who has traveled the same road to recovery. Peer support has emerged as a powerful tool in addiction and mental health treatment.

Participants in Medical Academy 2025 learn about health care careers.
Health careers

ɫߣߣۺϵ Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine hosts 11th annual Medical Academy for high school students

This summer marked the 11th year of the ɫߣߣۺϵ Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Medical Academy; a program aimed at inspiring the next generation of health care professionals.

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