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OHIO efforts to provide care for performing arts students amid pandemic highlighted in national publication

OHIO's SHAPe Clinic has been nationally recognized for its efforts in providing adequate healthcare treatment for performing artists during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kyle Ranally

For Bobcat grad, OHIO network is a catalyst for career success

For Kyle Ranally ’13, the leap from OHIO classroom to a strategist position at Facebook took just five years – and his success hasn’t stopped there.

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Zanesville student participating in Shark Challenge

ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ Eastern will virtually host the sixth annual Shark Challenge to promote economic growth in the Ohio Valley by encouraging innovation among college students.

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Criminal justice degree helps Troy detective

Nick Freisthler has worked in law enforcement for nearly 20 years and currently serves as a detective with the Troy Police Department in Troy, Ohio.

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From undecided to experienced: Duncan Farquhar’s Bobcat journey

When Duncan Farquhar came to ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ in 2018, he wasn’t sure what he wanted to major in, so he entered as an undecided student in University College. Now, he'll graduate with experience.

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Workforce Success Initiative announces first round of projects

New initiatives to improve workforce opportunities in the Appalachian region have been made possible thanks to a new project spearheaded by the Executive Dean for OHIO Regional Higher Education (RHE).

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School of Music visiting scholar with an ear for tech

In March, the School of Music welcomed, Michael Viega, a Music Therapy Board Certified and Licensed Creative Arts Therapist.

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Volunteers needed for spring commencement ceremonies

The Division of Student Affairs is seeking volunteers from the ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ community to assist with the spring 2021 commencement ceremonies. 

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Specialized Studies major to advance her biostatistics education

Senior specialized studies major Ailish Stein looks forward to supporting public health efforts through her research and scholarship. Stein will earn her bachelor’s degree from University College.

Stirling Ultracold acquired by BioLife Solutions

Voinovich School partners with Stirling Ultracold to produce big win for region and state

ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ-supported Stirling Ultracold, a privately-held developer and manufacturer of ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers, signed a definitive merger agreement on Monday, March 22.

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OHIO to host ‘Cooking and Conversation with Jerome Grant’ March 31

Grant, the former chef at the National Museum of African American History and the corporate chef of Dacha Restaurant Group in Washington, D.C., will participate in a cooking demonstration and Q&A.

From Left: Chubu President Osamu Ishihara, Professor Bejamin Bates, and Professor Tomohiro Yanagi, Chubu Professor of English and 2018 Glidden Visiting Professor.

Kohei Miura Visiting Professor Benjamin Bates recounts Chubu University experiences and lasting impacts

Professor of Communication Studies Dr. Benjamin Bates spent the spring 2019 semester at Chubu University in Japan, and his work there continues to impact his ongoing research and scholarship.

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All Ohioans age 16 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ encourages all students, faculty and staff – and their family members – to get vaccinated as soon as they are eligible.

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Faculty and staff invited to attend academic planning and strategy open session

Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs invites all interested ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ faculty and staff to attend an Academic Planning and Strategy Group open session on Wednesday, March 31.

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Authors @ Alden to feature Professor Michele Morrone’s book on environmental health

University Libraries will virtually host Dr. Michele Morrone and Dr. Tiffany Arnold for a talk about Morrone’s book, “Ailing in Place: Environmental Inequities and Health Disparities in Appalachia."

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