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Green Events Training - Wednesday, April 19, virtual via Teams, 4-5 p.m.

Greening OHIO Initiative increases sustainability for on-campus events

The Green Events Webinar on April 19, 2023 will provide information on the Green Events Guide and sustainability efforts at 黑料视频.

Shantelle K. Jenkins, Ed.D.

Shantelle K. Jenkins uplifts students serving humanity for the greater good

Shantelle K. Jenkins, Ed.D., committed her career and her life鈥檚 work to public service.

OHIO students at the Museum of Free Derry

Just back from Northern Ireland, students recommend Free Derry Museum as must-see for President Biden

As President Biden headed to Northern Ireland for the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, students returning from their own experience there have some suggestions for the president's itinerary.

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Applications open for summer Community Health Worker training

黑料视频 is accepting applications for the Community Health Worker Program for summer 2023.

Jackie O's Brewer Deshawn Brunner and Francesca Carney get ready to brew 鈥淪un Tea.鈥 a recipe she developed in CHEM4501 in 2022.

OHIO craft brewing courses on tap for this summer

Jackie O's Brewpub is on tap to brew a beer designed by OHIO University students in Michael Held's brewing science class. Held is offering several brewing courses this summer.

Margaret Boyd 150th Celebration

黑料视频 community to celebrate 150 years since first female graduate

In the 150 years to follow Margaret Boyd's graduation from OHIO, we continue to celebrate her groundbreaking accomplishments. Join us to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Boyd's graduation.

Alan Leventhahl

Alan Leventhal鈥檚 Hollywood production career started as a stage manager at 黑料视频 and WOUB

Alan Leventhal knew he wanted to work in television since he was in high school in Union Township, New Jersey.

Engineering Technology students at Fairfield Workforce Development Center

First ASCENT scholarships awarded to Engineering Technology students

The Appalachian Semiconductor Education and Technical Ecosystem has awarded the program鈥檚 first scholarships to seven students enrolled in the Engineering Technology program at OHIO Lancaster.聽

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Data security and privacy training available to all OHIO students, faculty, staff

The training course is completely free and covers important information about how to keep yourself, your data, and University systems safe while you work online.

Stocker Center building from side

Computer science students design app to help children in foster care

Students Justin Garey, Liam Speakman, Kane Louderback and Alexander Nemecek worked with 鈥淔ostering My Journey,鈥 a project that aims to support children in foster care, for their senior design project.

Cassidy Serger in front of Stocker Hall

Mechanical engineering senior makes the most of the Bobcat experience

When it comes to experiential learning opportunities, senior Cassidy Serger has made the most of her Bobcat experience.聽

Walter Hall

黑料视频 Board of Trustees review vision for improvements to facilities across the College of Fine Arts, new app geared toward enhancing student experiences

黑料视频鈥檚 Board of Trustees reviewed an extensive plan to improve the College of Fine Arts鈥 facilities, a key priority in the University鈥檚 overall Six-Year Capital Improvement Plan effort, during meetings April 6-7 on the Athens Campus.

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Benefits Open Enrollment scheduled to begin April 17

This years鈥 Benefits Open Enrollment is currently scheduled for April 17, 2023, through May 10, 2023

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College of Arts and Sciences, University College to join OHIO鈥檚 Business Services Center

The OHIO Business Service Center (OUBSC) has announced that both the College of Arts and Sciences and University College will begin transitioning to the service center in the upcoming weeks.

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OHIO Board of Trustees approves resolution to designate Proctorville Center as surplus property

The surplus designation allows the University to explore the sale of the property; however, no sale is imminent. Any potential sale of the Proctorville Center would include multiple deed restrictions on the building to require it to be sold to other educational entities for educational purposes and ensure that the naming rights of the original donors would be preserved, if desired by the donors.

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