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Nov 2, 2018 From staff reports Which Ohio business startup has fostered the best company culture? With your vote, the winner could already be residing in Southeastern Ohio. Global Cooling, Inc., ...
Nov 2, 2018 From staff reports ɫߣߣۺϵ’s School of Art + Design presents the one-on-one performance by Tania El Khoury, “As Far As My Fingertips Take Me,” in Trisolini Gallery, Nov. 9 thr...
Nov 2, 2018 By Mikaela Ashburn A new study by ɫߣߣۺϵ faculty members showed that people who are afraid to have their blood drawn believe more people faint or have other symptoms than wha...
Nov 1, 2018 By Joe Higgins A study proposed to better help military personnel fully recovery from knee injuries has been awarded a research grant of $750,000 from the United States Department of ...
Nov 1, 2018 From staff reports The Patton College of Education’s Creative, Active, and Reflective Educators (CARE) program will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its partnership with Federal Hock...
Nov 1, 2018 By Tony Meale Nina Adanin is no stranger to adventure. A former high-altitude mountain guide, she has scaled Mount Everest and Mount McKinley and even sailed across the Atlantic from ...
Nov 1, 2018 From staff reports When Kaylee Wilkof participated in Healthy OHIO as a University spouse several years ago, she received test results that both saved and changed her life. As a resul...
Nov 1, 2018 From staff reports The ɫߣߣۺϵ “90 Minutes Series,” now in its third year of existence, hosts speakers that talk about subjects like racism, sexism, politics and other global ...
OHIO alumnus David Crane, BGS ’72, MA ’73, has traveled the world and, in the process, made it a better, more just place....
Oct 30, 2018 By Alaina Bartel A book published in the New African Histories series by ɫߣߣۺϵ Press has once again been named an international award winner. Paul Ocobock, an associate pro...
College campuses surge with activism and dialogue when national issues of the day arise, and ɫߣߣۺϵ is no exception. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, unrest regarding race, gender, and war shook the small college town in the Appalachian foothills.
When Michael Gorshe, BBA ’70, stepped back onto the bricks of Athens, the alumnus couldn’t help but reflect on his educational journey—one that began in a small town steeped in Ohio’s coal mining...
Updates for the media about OHIO’s capital improvement and other Facilities news.
Oct 29, 2018 From staff reports Sometimes hidden clues beneath our feet can reveal intriguing stories about the impacts of environmental change. Six new species of invertebrates were discovered ...
Over the past 15 years, two OHIO women have learned from and supported one another and, in recent years, have nurtured their shared Bobcat connection.