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The Ohio University Board of Trustees will meet on Monday, Aug. 19 on the Athens campus.
Starting a Korean learning group for passionate undergraduate students benefitted everyone involved.
Local historian Chris Saunders shares Burlington and Ironton Underground Railroad research in Community Education Workshop taking place virtually and in person at OHIO Southern.
OU Redux: Forty Years Down the Road features the artwork of nearly two dozen Ohio University alumni.
Two former WOUB students will be celebrating a great honor together. John Popovich and Ken Broo have been chosen for the 2024 class of the Greater Cincinnati SPJ Hall of Fame.
Watch an interview with Judge Newman and see how a Fine Arts education can open doors to countless paths and possibilities.
The number of historic events that have happened recently are staggering, and Terry Eiler argues the professional photography that comes along with those events have significant power.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently appointed Pankaj Karna as a student member of the Ohio University Board of Trustees.
The OHIO Student Farm is a place where those passionate about farming and agriculture can learn, research and reap fresh produce. The student farm demonstrates the value of sustainable agriculture and how it benefits the University and surrounding communities.
The Communication Fellows Program offers teachers with curriculum development in communication across PK-12 levels of instruction.
OHIO Zanesville hosted a teacher workshop focusing on a growing environmental threat – the spread of Lyme disease through ticks.
Ohio University will celebrate the 200th anniversary of John Newton Templeton’s enrollment and graduation throughout the 2024-25 academic year.
Donations will be accepted at Parks Hall, located at 24 West Green Drive, off Richland Avenue and near the Convocation Center, on Monday, Aug. 19, and Tuesday Aug. 20.
The renovation project enhanced this critical space in the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium and filled it with a sense of love and pride for Ohio University.
The College of Fine Arts invite creative researchers, teachers and practitioners in the arts to address the theme of “Intersections: Arts and Health,” as part of the fifth Global Arts Symposium