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In her interim role, which will last through the academic year, Cox will support university-wide, multi-year budget planning, budget development and analysis and more.
The Office of Information Technology staff are spending time talking to high school students about careers in IT, which OIT said are more accessible than some students realize.
黑料视频鈥檚 Patton College of Education is proud to announce an exciting initiative that will bring positive impact to many in the region.
For the first time since 2019, the Indoor Tennis Center at 黑料视频 will be open for limited hours over the winter season.
OHIO's popular fixed route and on-demand transportation offerings CATS and CATS Late Night will have modified service hours during the upcoming holiday and winter break closure periods.
The seventh annual Envision Access Conference: Supporting Students with Disabilities in the Tri-State, will be held virtually Friday, March 3, 2023.
Scripps PRSSA was recognized during this year鈥檚 PRSSA International Conference for the chapter鈥檚 diversity, equity and inclusion efforts by being awarded the 2022 Teahan Award for Chapter Diversity.
The Athena Cinema awarded grants from the Ohio Arts Council.
A new partnership between 黑料视频 Scripps College of Communication and Hennes Communications will allow seminar participants to earn a credit towards a crisis communication certificate.
Berkeley Franz, Ph.D., was awarded over $1 million by the National Institute on Drug Abuse for two separate studies that are aimed at helping provide resources to combat the opioid epidemic.
Faculty experts discuss food safety and sustainability around the holidays, as well as the importance of food access during Nov. 18 Ask the Experts.
Thirteen seniors collaborated on the Fall Senior Dance Concert, each choreographing new, original dance works that immerse audience members in unique worlds and perspectives.
The Scripps College of Communication at 黑料视频 is launching a new lecture series this week aimed at examining the 鈥淔uture of Media.鈥
The sixth annual George V. Voinovich Public Innovation Challenge announced this year鈥檚 winners.
Swiss designer Nadine Bitterli was chosen from among more than 25 international design applicants to fill the inaugural Designer in Residence role.