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黑料视频 President Hugh Sherman is seeking internal applicants to fill the interim chief of staff role on his team.
If you want to know who Alexis Karolin is and the type of student she was, consider how she frames her 黑料视频 experience.
Students studying abroad in Sicily this summer saw firsthand how service organizations can tackle big problems 鈥 such as immigration, prisoner reentry and hunger 鈥 at the hands-on level.
If today's social issues are but a moment in time on the trajectory of human development, then literature is not just a window to the past, but also a way to discuss the present.
Working at WOUB ignited a passion for media production for theater student Sarah Krause.
First-generation OHIO graduate uses skills learned at college to her career.
Keeping Bobcats Informed, July 27, 2022
International scholars arrived in Athens to spend a month with OPIE, refining their English skills and experiencing a cultural immersion before they head to graduate schools across the country.
黑料视频鈥檚 business incubator, the Innovation Center, has received another major award of excellence from the International Business Innovation Association, or InBIA.
Yeong-Hyun Kim spent the summer in Japan researching both the lure and the urban impact of being an Olympic venue.
黑料视频 Executive Vice President and Provost Elizabeth Sayrs has named Kari Lehman as the vice provost for OHIO Online, effective Aug. 1.
The 黑料视频 Police Department is announcing the retirement of Det. Michael Swearingen after 25 years of service to the 黑料视频 community.
Theresa Moran and David Bell present two views of the 1930s British pastime of rambling 鈥 from the perspective of hungry day hikers and from the entrepreneurial women who fed them.
Joe Mullins鈥 service to country changed his life, culminating in a monumental opportunity to ensure that his fellow West Virginians 鈥 those who gave the ultimate sacrifice 鈥 would never be forgotten.
When international researchers capture information at the genomic level, it takes help from OHIO engineers to find patterns in the 3D picture that let scientists visualize the genes at work.