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Reminder: Ohio facilities conference call is Nov. 1

Updates for the media about OHIO’s capital improvement and other Facilities news.

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Alumnus returns to OHIO classroom, shares his journey to Fortune Global 500 company

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...

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Voices of change

College campuses surge with activism and dialogue when national issues of the day arise, and Ohio University 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.

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Ohio University Press continues to lead African studies publishing with latest international book award

Oct 30, 2018 By Alaina Bartel A book published in the New African Histories series by Ohio University Press has once again been named an international award winner. Paul Ocobock, an associate pro...

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OHIO paleontologists discovered six new species in the East African Rift

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 ...

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OHIO community bands together to support Baker Food Pantry

In recent months, that phrase has evolved into a program dubbed Bobcats Helping Bobcats. Part of the Division of Student Affairs, the program provides a means for students, staff and faculty to s...

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In her footsteps

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.

Chemical engineering senior and Society of Women Engineers President Ashley Weitzel helps an Athens-area Girl Scout assemble a Rube Goldberg machine at the groups’ “Buildings, Brains, and Boxes” design contest

The future (of engineering) is female

Ohio University students studying engineering and technology know to expect rigorous coursework and lots of career options. The field’s female students also know to expect a huge gender gap.

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University Program to host Dad’s Weekend Casino Extravaganza

Oct 26, 2018 From staff reports University Program Council will host the “Dad’s Weekend Casino Extravaganza” at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, in Walter Hall Rotunda. The free casino event is for Ohio ...

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Noyce Grant in excess of $2 million funds master’s program in STEM education

Oct 26, 2018 by Tony Meale The Patton College of Education has received $2.3 million in funding from the National Science Foundation to create the RALLY for STEM Robert Noyce Teaching Fellowship ...

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University plans roadway improvements for early November

Oct 25, 2018 From staff reports During the week of November 5-9, roadway improvements will be made to South Green Drive between Adams Hall and Smith House. The full depth repairs will alleviate t...

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Aunt Flo's heroes

When is the last time you talked about periods? At OHIO, those discussions are as regular as the topic itself thanks to students who are championing menstruation conversation and ensuring access to menstrual products.

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Reminder: Debate for Ohio's 15th Congressional District on Oct. 30

Ohio University will host a debate for Ohio's 15th Congressional District.

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Wellness for all

For nearly 25 years, the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine has been steadily increasing access to health care for thousands of community members across 22 Southeast Ohio counties.

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Here to be heard

Deaf since age 3, Pribula relied on a call service for deaf individuals that can sound like a phone call from a telemarketer, and several times, the CATS Late Night operator hung up on her.

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