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24-Hour shoot out 2025
48-Hour Shootout

48-Hour Shootout brings students together to teach professional skills and create community

The 48-Hour Shootout is an annual competition that pits teams of student filmmakers against each other to see who can produce the best short video in two days.

Center for Teaching, Learning and Assessment AI Asynchronous Institute Spring '25 - Ohio University
Professional Development

OHIO instructors invited to take part in AI in Teaching and Learning Institute

This modular course introduces strategies and pathways for leveraging generative artificial intelligence in courses and administrative tasks. The course is open to faculty, staff and administrators.

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Kennedy Museum

"Pairings" Exhibition at Kennedy Museum of Art on display until July 6

The Kennedy Museum of Art at Ohio University is currently presenting "Pairings: CAM Paintings & KMA Prints" through July 6, 2025. 

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OHIO Announcements

OHIO Transportation, Student Mail Services to offer modified hours over spring break

Ohio University’s popular fixed route and on-demand transportation offerings CATS and CATS Late Night will have modified service hours during the upcoming spring break period.

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OHIO Announcements

Dr. Gillian Ice to return to faculty role July 1 after serving as OHIO's interim associate provost of global affairs

After a year-long Faculty Fellowship Leave, Dr. Gillian Ice will return to her faculty position in the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and Global Health Initiative in the College of Health Sciences and Professions.

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Student Success

OHIO Chillicothe’s part-time nursing track helps nursing students find balance while pursuing their dreams

Chianne Burgin and Zach Staley both plan to graduate in spring 2026 thanks to a part-time track that provides students the flexibility to pursue a nursing degree that fits with their busy schedules.

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OHIO Announcements

OHIO community invited to provide feedback on vendors for major technology upgrades

Recordings of February sessions are available for all students, faculty and staff to contribute to the selection of OHIO’s next Enterprise Resource Planning software system. Demonstrations are set for March 18-28.

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University Statements

OHIO shares statement regarding Feb. 27 free expression event

Freedom of speech and civic engagement are central to Ohio University's values as an institution of higher education, and we support the right of all individuals to peacefully express their views and to speak out about the issues they feel are of impact and importance.

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OHIO Events

2025 Lazaroff Memorial Lecture in Jewish History set for March 5

The annual lecture, which is free and open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. In addition, a pre-event reception will be held at 6:30 p.m. in the Baker University Center Lounge.

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OHIO Announcements

Seigfred Hall now closed to general public

The Ohio University community is reminded that Seigfred Hall is currently closed for construction/renovation work as part of the Chaddock + Morrow College of Fine Arts Facilities Renewal.

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Experiential Learning

A transformative journey: OHIO Eastern student explores culture, learning in Thailand

Ohio University Eastern student Brenden Marcum embarked on a 10-day experiential learning trip to Thailand over winter break.

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Cybersecurity

Which cybersecurity degree path is best for you? Exploring Ohio University’s options

Develop cybersecurity expertise at Ohio University. Explore specialized degrees in engineering, operations and business, meeting critical industry needs in a growing field.

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The Classics

‘It's impossible not to love this job’

OHIO Professor Fred Drogula teaches students to dissect iconic literature and outmaneuver rivals in political role-plays, immersive methods that have earned him a national teaching award.

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Alumni

Not even two years out of college, Ohio University’s first broadcast meteorology graduate is working in Cincinnati

Former WOUB Lead Weather Forecaster Erin Ashley, the first graduate of OHIO's broadcast meteorology program, graduated in May of 2023, but she’s already back home starting a new job at a TV station

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Faculty

Roger Cooper’s fanatical sabbatical is over but the sharing of what he learned is just beginning

Roger Cooper is still struggling with the fact that his beloved Kansas City Chiefs lost Super Bowl LIX earlier this month, however, his Chiefs-themed sabbatical was still a success.

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