Stories tagged with: School of Nursing

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Health

OHIO’s online nurse practitioner program recognized as the best in Ohio

OHIO's Online Nurse Practitioner program is ranked #1 in Ohio for 2025. This top-rated program offers flexibility, affordability, and expert faculty to help nurses advance their careers.

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Health

Ohio University’s school of nursing ranked #2 by AllNurses

Discover why OHIO’s School of Nursing is ranked among the best in the state. With innovative programs, hands-on training, and proven outcomes, OHIO prepares students for impactful healthcare careers.

Zanesville Blanket Drive
Community Engagement

Ohio University Zanesville holds Good Samaritan Blanket Drive

Ohio University Zanesville and the Student Nurse Association are proud to continue the tradition of the Annual Good Samaritan Blanket Drive to support those in need during the cold winter months.

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Nursing Shortages

Nursing shortages: a threat to patient care

Why is such a critical profession facing a worker shortage? How Ohio University is stepping up by expanding its nursing education programs and forging partnerships with healthcare providers across the state.

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Health

Ohio University’s online PMHNP program ranked #1 for 2025

OHIO’s Online Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program is ranked #1 for 2025 by Nurse Practitioner Online. Discover what sets this program apart and its impact on mental health care.

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Student Success

OHIO nursing students published in academic journals

Six OHIO nursing students, working with ADVANCE member Melvina Brandau, Ph.D., co-director of the Nurse Educator Program at Ohio University, published articles in academic journals recently.

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OHIO Zanesville

OHIO Zanesville: Breast Cancer Awareness Program

Join OHIO Zanesville on Oct. 30, at 1 p.m. for a special Lunch & Learn event during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, featuring Pam Sealover as she shares her personal journey with breast cancer.

The members of the OHIO Business Service Center pose for a photo in an office decorated with green and white for Homecoming 2024
Forever OHIO

Ohio University announces Paint the Town Green challenge winners

OHIO students, faculty and staff decorated their departments and residence halls and showed off their Bobcat pride for Homecoming 2024.

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Rankings

Ohio University named the best value public university for fifth consecutive year

Once again, Ohio University has ranked as the top public university in the state of Ohio for best value, according to U.S. News and World Report.

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The OHIO Experience

Top 10 majors at Ohio University: See the most in-demand programs

Choosing the right major is a big step, and Ohio University offers some of the most popular programs in fields that lead to exciting careers.

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Ohio University Lancaster celebrates enrollment growth

Ohio University Lancaster welcomed 193 new students this fall.

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Ohio University Chillicothe celebrates enrollment growth

Ohio University Chillicothe enrolled 200 incoming first-year students this fall, marking an almost 10 percent increase in freshman class enrollment over last year.

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Ohio University undergraduate online enrollment increases nearly 14 percent

Select online graduate programs see double-digit growth in incoming cohorts.

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Ohio University Zanesville celebrates impressive enrollment growth

Ohio University Zanesville welcomed 139 new first-year students this fall, a 12 percent increase year-over-year.

Wendy Thornton

OHIO Chillicothe alumna Wendy Thornton followed untraditional path to nursing excellence

Wendy Thornton was 11 years old when she decided she wanted to be a nurse. Now she cares for patients as a nurse manager at the James Cancer Center.

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